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Dave Chappelle and Killer Mike hit the road together to headline their joint tour titled “Still Talkin’ That Sh—.” Attendees of the tour are not allowed to bring their cell phones.
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This will be a seven stop tour across the United States starting on November 15th in Detroit, Michigan. The tour will hit major cities including Boston, Atlanta, and New York. Fans can expect a night filled with both laughter and music. The event is described as “a fusion of music and comedy across a joint set.”
The decision for the no cell phone policy is to enhance the live experience for the audience. By eliminating the distraction from cell phones, Chappelle and Killer Mike hope to create a more intimate atmosphere where fans can fully engage with the performance. The trend of phone-free events have become more popular recently. With the no phone policy in tact, it is important for people to have a physical copy of their tickets to get into the venues.
The tour will be a quick trip, ending on November 24th.
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