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KING DAVID?

The UK two-step king continues his quest for world domination...

Craig David is set to take off on his first full-scale US tour in January.

The UK two-step king will begin the dates in Miami on January 29. The tour, sponsored by Armani Jeans, will run through to the end of February. Craig David will backed on the tour by an eight-piece band.

The star is currently in America rounding off a series of radio station promos, accompanied by guitarist Fraser T. Smith. His debut album 'Born To Do It' peaked at number 11 on the Billboard 200 in the US.

The tour dates are as follows:

Radio promos:
Seattle (Stadium Exhibition Center; KBKS show) (December 17)
New York (Madison Square Garden, WKTU show) (18)
Los Angeles (Staples Center; KIIS show) (19)

Full tour
Miami (Billboard Live) (January 29)
Orlando House of Blues (30)
Atlanta (TBA) (31)
Philadelphia (TBA) (February 1)
Washington DC (TBA) (4)
New York (TBA) (6)
Boston (TBA) (7)
Toronto Kool Haus (9)
Detroit (TBA) (10)
Chicago House of Blues (12)
Minneapolis First Avenue (14)
Boulder (TBA) (16)
Los Angeles (TBA) (18, 19)
Las Vegas (TBA) (22)
San Diego (TBA) (23)
San Francisco (TBA) (24)
Seattle (TBA) (26)

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