Daniel Caesar tour comes to Winnipeg
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This article was published 29/06/2019 (2275 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
Grammy Award-winning R&B singer Daniel Caesar will play Bell MTS Place on Nov. 20 in support of his new full-length album, Case Study 01, which unexpectedly dropped on Friday.
The Ontario-born Caesar was in town last year for the Winnipeg International Jazz Festival; he sold out both of his performances at the Burton Cummings Theatre, with Free Press music critic Erin Lebar awarding him a five-star review.
He won a Grammy in 2018 in the category of Best R&B performance for the song Best Part, which also clocked half-a-billion cumulative streams.
Tickets for November’s show go on sale Wednesday at Ticketmaster. Tickets prices weren’t immediately announced.

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Updated on Saturday, June 29, 2019 9:38 AM CDT: corrects headline capitalization