Kameron Marlowe Is ‘Keepin’ The Lights On’ For Others With New World Tour & Fund

Kameron Marlowe. Photo: Trea Allen
Kameron Marlowe will kick off his “Keepin’ The Lights On World Tour” this July in support of his newly-released sophomore album.
The journey follows his recent “Strangers Tour,” and is currently set to visit 22 U.S. cities, with stops across the globe to be announced soon. Jake Worthington, Vincent Mason, Owen Riegling, Mitchell Ferguson and Wyatt McCubbin will join on select dates.
“Going out on my first world tour is something that’s really hard to wrap my head around but I’m stoked,” shares Marlowe. “I’m excited for fans to hear this new record live and be back in cities I haven’t been to in a while and a few new ones along the way! Thank you to all the fans who keep showing up, I couldn’t do this without y’all!”
Along with the new tour, the artist has unveiled the Keepin’ The Lights On (KTLO) Fund, which aims to alleviate the burdens of those struggling to make ends meet and ensure a brighter future for those in need by paying electricity bills as well as purchasing shoes, clothing, groceries and other necessities.
“The KTLO Fund is super special to me because in the song, I sing about my parents making sure we had shoes on our feet and food on our plates,” he adds. “Times are tough out there and I wanted to pay it forward where I can!”
A dollar from every “Keepin’ The Lights On World Tour” ticket sold will go towards to the fund. Tickets for the U.S leg go on sale this Friday (June 7) at 10 a.m. local time. For more information, click here.
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