
Daniel Caesar
Son of Spergy Tour
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Daniel Caesar announced that his 2026 tour will make a stop at Chase Center on Friday, Aug. 21. with support from 070 Shake. He will also be coming to Chase Center on Thursday, Aug. 20.
The tour announcement comes alongside new commercial milestones for several of Daniel’s records and albums. These accolades include RIAA certifications for his debut album Freudian, now 2x Platinum, “Get You,” now 7x Platinum, “Best Part feat. H.E.R,” now 7x Platinum, “Japanese Denim,” now 3x Platinum. He also received Platinum certifications for “We Find Love,” “Loose,” “Streetcar,” “Hold Me Down,” “Blessed,” “CYANIDE,” “LOVE AGAIN,” “Who Hurt You?,” Gold & Platinum certifications for “Superpowers” and “Always,” and Gold certifications for his 2023 album NEVER ENOUGH, 2021’s CASE STUDY 01, “Take Me Away feat. Syd,” “Transform feat. Charlotte Day Wilson,” and his 2014 single “Violet.”
Daniel received the 2026 JUNOs with the International Achievement Award, performed Son Of Spergy standout “Who Knows,” and took home the JUNO awards for Best Contemporary R&B Recording of the Year and Songwriter of the Year. To kick off 2026, he performed a rare, showstopping second Tiny Desk Concert and performed alongside Mustafa, Alex G, Blood Orange, Rex Orange County, Jazmine Sullivan, Geese, Ravyn Lenae, and more at the Artists for Aid benefit concert hosted by Bella Hadid and Pedro Pascal in Los Angeles, which raised $5.5 million for charities in Sudan and Palestine. This past fall, Daniel released his new album Son Of Spergy, which debuted on the Billboard 200 at #4 and Billboard R&B Album Chart at #1, his highest-charting body of work yet and first Top 10 album. Shortly after its release, he performed on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon with a moving performance of the album track “Who Knows,” a runaway streaming hit.
Son Of Spergy serves as the follow-up to his Top 15 Billboard 200-charting album NEVER ENOUGH and includes previously released singles “Have A Baby (With Me),” “Call On Me,” and most recently, “Moon,” all of which offer windows into the album’s central theme of reconciliation, specifically with his father. From the intoxicating “Root Of All Evil,” to the Bon Iver-assisted “Moon,” Caesar spends the album interrogating himself in pursuit of purer, healthier relationships.
As a wildly successful artist at such a young age, Caesar lived much of his 20s in self-indulgence. The only people who really ever told him no, who ever truly held him accountable, were his family members. Now, at 30 years old, he uses this album to animate his thoughts on core concepts: his own purpose on this Earth, what he means in relation to his parents, and how the world will change when he eventually becomes a dad. “I have a lot of respect for my dad, and I hold him in high regard. The album is about me realizing that I am exactly like him,” he shares. “In that sense, it’s about having patience, respect, and admiration for myself.”
Mainly recorded in Jamaica, Daniel is joined by Sampha, Bon Iver, Blood Orange, Yebba, 646yf4t, and his own father, Norwill Simmonds, for an album that is both compositionally and melodically breathtaking. Ahead of the album’s release, Daniel put on a tour of pop-up, impromptu performances at parks in Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Bozeman, Los Angeles, Houston, and Atlanta, performing intimate sets for massive crowds of fans. Daniel was joined by Mustafa for many of the performances, and, in Los Angeles, Turnstile’s Brendan Yates performed a solo rendition of his band’s song “NEVER ENOUGH” on the keys. Earlier that week, Caesar wrapped up the string of moving performances with a pair of shows at the Harlem Parish Church.
Son Of Spergy was first teased with a video letter shared on socials and discussed in Daniel's Billboard cover story. In a conversation with Tyler, The Creator for Billboard, the two discuss Daniel's career to date, their creative relationship (especially as it pertains to Daniel's extensive work across Tyler's 2024 album CHROMAKOPIA), what fans can expect from Son Of Spergy, and more. Earlier in 2025, Daniel joined forces with close friend and collaborator Rex Orange County for a special two-track bundle, “Rearrange My World / There’s A Field (That’s Only Yours). ” Daniel was also featured on "The Field," from Blood Orange's new album Essex Honey, alongside Caroline Polachek, Tariq Al-Sabir, and The Durutti Column, and contributed songwriting, backing vocals, and production to “DEVOTION” featuring Dijon on Justin Bieber’s GRAMMY® nominated album, SWAG.
General Admission Policy
***Subject to Change***
Chase Center welcomes Guests with General Admission (GA) tickets to arrive and form a line in the designated General Admission line for a concert. All guests are required to abide by the policy and guidelines of Chase Center. Ticket holders found in violation of the policies may be asked to surrender their tickets and leave Chase Center property. Chase Center management reserves the right to amend or make additions to these policies at any time.
The GA line for Chase Center will be formed on the ramp between East Entrance and West Entrance near 16th Street. Ticket holders will enter the venue via the “General Admission Entrance” located on the southwest quadrant of the building near Splash at Thrive City.
- GA ticket holders may begin lining up at 2:00 PM on the day of the show only.
- No lines for future date shows will be permitted.
- Entering the Chase Center General Admission (GA) line indicates the Guest’s agreement to abide by all Chase Center policies and procedures.
- Each Guest who presents a GA floor ticket will have a sequentially numbered wristband placed on their left wrist. Wristband distribution will begin at 2:00 PM (subject to change).
- Any wristbands that are not issued by the venue will not be honored.
- All Guests in a party must be present at the same time to enter the GA line and receive a GA wristband.
- GA wristbands are provided on a first come first served basis. Once a GA ticket holder receives a wristband, they may either wait in line or leave the area. If a Guest chooses to leave the area, they must return to their place in line before 5:30 PM. It is the responsibility of the Guest to work with those who remained in line to find their original place. Beginning at 5:30 PM, the numbered wristband line order will be set. All Guests arriving after 5:30 PM will be asked to go to the back of the line, regardless of wristband number.
- Chase Center encourages Guests to remain in line whenever possible. Restrooms will be open for Guests that wish to remain in the queue all day. Restrooms are located on the northeast side of Chase Center near Harmonic Brewery.
- Guests are not permitted to hold places in line for other Guests. Guests are also asked to limit the space they occupy to allow as many Guests into the queue as possible.
- Loss, removal or tampering of the GA wristband will result in loss of place in the GA line. Guests may also be asked to surrender their ticket and leave Chase Center property.
- Guests are asked to be respectful to other Guests in line.
- Guests are asked to dispose of any food and beverage in nearby receptacles.
- The following actions and items are prohibited; any person who violates these policies may be subject to ejection without refund.
- No running, pushing or line jumping
- No smoking, alcoholic beverages, drugs or glass containers
- No horseplay, unsafe behavior or foul language
- No camping, tailgating, open flames or barbecues
- No vending
- No weapons, laser pens, banners, backpacks, oversized bags, video cameras, laptops, computers, tablets, professional cameras, monopods, tripods and audio recording devices.
- For a full list of Chase Center’s prohibited items, please visit: chasecenter.com/a-to-z-guide
