Anderson .Paak has announced his 2024 tour across the U.S. celebrating his Grammy-nominated second studio album, “Malibu,” which was released in 2016 to critical acclaim. During his fall tour run, he will play “Malibu” in its entirety.
Produced by Live Nation, the 14-date tour makes a Las Vegas stop at BleauLive Theater at Fontainebleau Las Vegas on Saturday, Sept. 28, at 8 p.m., with guests Maurice Brown and Gawd.
.Paak has no plans of slowing down. He spent his childhood playing drums in his church band in Oxnard, Calif. Continuing to pursue his passion, he released his debut album, “Venice,” in 2014, followed by “Malibu” two years later, landing him his first Grammy nomination.
By 2021, he had four Grammy wins under his belt, most notably for his single “Lockdown,” which was released on Juneteenth after his participation in a Los Angeles protest against police brutality.
The same year, he debuted his collaborative R&B super-duo Silk Sonic, alongside Bruno Mars, whose single “Leave the Door Open” garnered more than 1 billion streams, earned them four Grammys and led to a sold-out Las Vegas residency.
Now an eight-time Grammy winner, producer, songwriter, artist and director, .Paak continues to expand his achievements. Debuting in 2022, his alter ego DJ Pee .Wee showcases his Vinyl DJ sets with past performances at The Met Gala, F1 Las Vegas and Coachella.
.Paak founded his own music label, Apesh*t, teaming up with Universal Music Group, while also directing multiple music videos, landing a 2022 BET Award for Best Director and being credited on the highly regarded music video for Leon Bridges’s “Motorbike.”
.Paak also continues his philanthropic efforts with The Brandon Anderson Foundation with his annual .Paak House event that benefits underserved youth in art and music. Currently, .Paak is in production on his feature film directorial debut “K-Pops,” a dramatic comedy that takes inspiration from his life, bridging family lineages and cultures.