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Todrick Hall: New album and new tour

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Todrick Hall’s new album, Femuline, drops today, just as tickets go on sale for his March 26 concert in Dallas. DFW’s own Todrick Hall is dropping his brand-new album, Femuline, TODAY, via the same day that tickets go on sale for his March 26 concert at Texas Trust CU Theatre in Grand Prairie.

Tickets are on sale now at AXS.com and at TexasTrustCUTheatre.com. The new album — described as the “biggest, boldest music project of Todrick’s career — is being released on frtyfve Records.

Written by entirely by Todrick, Femuline features him working with a whole host of famous names — from Chaka Khan on “Fabulosity” to “Click Clack” with Brandy, from “FASHÓN” with Tyra Banks to “Dick This Big” with TS Madison and “Show Off” with Nicole

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