After years filled with fans’ pleas, André 3000 finally released his solo debut album, New Blue Sun. Although the project was far from what longtime supporters expected, the public has come to love ...
André 3000 surprised the world last year with New Blue Sun, his debut solo album that’s jazzy, flute-based music and definitely not the hip-hop for which he’s best known. Whatever the case, folks are ...
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André 3000 has announced his first tour behind his 2023 flute album New Blue Sun. Like the record, the shows are scheduled for just a few days after their announcement, kicking off at Brooklyn, New ...
Listen in awe: André 3000 has hit new heights. (Credit: Scott Kowalchyk/CBS via Getty Images) The stained glass gives the air a gold haze in the nave of Knoxville’s former First Christian Church, the ...
André 3000 is taking his flute on the road, including a five-night stint in Los Angeles. The multi-hyphenate entertainer announced the New Blue Sun Live tour Tuesday to support his first solo album, ...
André 3000's not in the Dirty South anymore, literally or figuratively. The Grammy-winning ATLien rapper moved to LA, lost his urge to rhyme (at least with words), got heavily into flutes, and found ...
If you missed André 3000 in Atlanta earlier this year, don’t worry — he is bringing his flutes to the 47th Annual Atlanta Jazz Festival. The Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs released the schedule ...
Performing live for the first time with musicians from his solo LP, the onetime Outkast rapper played various flutes, said little and tried to change perceptions. By Jon Caramanica Toward the end of ...
The new LP comes out Nov. 17. André 3000, one-half of the legendary hip-hop group OutKast, is making his triumphant return to music with the upcoming release of his debut solo album, "New Blue Sun." ...
The stained glass gives the air a gold haze in the nave of Knoxville’s former First Christian Church, the century-old site of André 3000’s woodwind seance on the closing afternoon of Big Ears ‘24.