Jimmie Allen set for Philly on mini tour, while still fighting sexual assault claims

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Eagles fan and country star Jimmie Allen will perform in Philadelphia next month as part of a three-date tour, before his trial for sexual assault begins later this year.

The Grammy-nominated singer will headline 2300 Arena in Philly on Sunday, March 10. He'll be joined by special guests Joe Devlin & Caldwell.

Allen's mini tour — starting in Kentucky on March 8, followed by another stop in Ohio on March 10 — might preview a larger tour in the summer.

Jimmie Allen performs at 3rd & Lindsley on September 28, 2020 in Nashville, Tennessee.
Jimmie Allen performs at 3rd & Lindsley on September 28, 2020 in Nashville, Tennessee.

The Delaware native hasn't done a national tour since his former manager accused him of sexual assault in May. A second woman accused him of assault a month later.

No criminal charges have been filed against Allen.

When does Jimmie Allen's trial begin?

The lawsuits by Allen's former manager and his second accuser are scheduled to go to trial in November 2024 and March 2025, respectively — The Tennessean reported last month.

How much are Jimmie Allen concert tickets?

Jimmie Allen's concert at 2300 Arena (2300 S. Swanson St., Philadelphia) is at 7 p.m. Sunday, March 10. Tickets are $55-$120. Visit 2300arena.com or (267) 758-2173.

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