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Vacancy

Ari Lennox

  • Ari Lennox: Vacancy - Album Review — Tastemakers Music Magazine | tastemakers
    • About temporary lovers, all Lennox wants is someone “to fill this Vacancy,” as she sings in the title track. Backed by her mesmerizing R&B sound, Lennox unpacks the highs and lows of a situationship. Using soulful vocals that melt into the intimate beats, she captures her listeners and lover in
  • Stream Ari Lennox’s third studio album ‘Vacancy’ | Power 92.3 FM
    • Ari Lennox has released her third studio album ‘Vacancy,’ executive produced by Elite. Lennox spent the last three years recording Vacancy across Atlanta, Los Angeles and Miami, which is comprised of 15 tracks. The project also marks
  • Ari Lennox: Vacancy | Spectrum Culture | Feb. 4, 2026, 6:03 a.m.
    • Vacancy serves as a testament to Ari Lennox’s skill while simultaneously exposing the pitfalls of the modern R&B assembly line.
  • Ari Lennox | 313 Presents | www.313presents.com
    • GRAMMY-nominated R&B powerhouse Ari Lennox is hitting the road in 2026 with her highly anticipated North American tour in support of her critically acclaimed third studio album Vacancy. Produced by Live Nation, the massive 31-city tour will visit the Fox Theatre on Sunday, May 17 at 8 p.m. Comerica Bank is the exclusive presenting partner of the Fox Theatre.The tour kicks off Sunday, April 12 at WAMU Theater in Seattle and makes stops across North America including Los Angeles, Atlanta, Toronto, Brooklyn and more before wrapping Saturday, June 6 in Charlotte at Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre.
  • Album Review: Ari Lennox's "Vacancy" brings R&B to 2026 with sultry, upbeat songs | Daily Bruin
    • Ari Lennox is leaving no vacancy for R&B music in 2026. The neo soul songstress released her third album, “Vacancy,” on Friday – one of the first major R&B releases of the new year and her first LP since 2022’s “age/sex/location.” The 15-track, 51-minute album leans heavily upon Lennox’s past lyrical themes about sex and relationship woes while adopting a more jazzy sound than her previous work, complete with rich saxophone throughout.