Rumors have been buzzing for months about a supposed Kanye West summer tour, in support of his latest effort, The Life of Pablo, which, after over a year of intermittent singles, announcements, name changes, and even some post-release production tweaks, finally arrived earlier this year. Like all things Kanye, the tour took a little longer than expected to come to fruition as well, and will actually extend more into fall, but the good news is that it includes a return to Nashville’s own Bridgestone Arena on Sept. 24, where ‘Ye last played in 2013 on his epic Yeezus run. It’s unclear what the production will look like this time around, but we can guarantee that it’ll be a grandiose, theatrical spectacle unlike anything you’ve ever seen.
Tickets go on sale to the general public Saturday, June 18 at 10 a.m. CDT, with LiveNation and mobile app pre-sales beginning one day prior. There’s also a special American Express pre-sale happening now, and TIDAL customer pre-sale which begins Thursday, June 16 at 10 a.m. All tickets can be purchased right here. While Pablo has yet to receive a physical release, it can be streamed on all major platforms, and you can watch the unofficial official video for “Famous,” starring comedians Eric Wareheim and Aziz Ansari, below!
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August 25 – Indianapolis, IN – Bankers Life Fieldhouse
August 27 – Buffalo, NY – First Niagara Center
August 30 – Toronto, ON – Air Canada Centre
September 2 – Montreal, QC – Bell Centre
September 3 – Boston, MA – TD Garden
September 5 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden
September 6 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden
September 8 – Washington, DC – Verizon Center
September 12 – Atlanta, GA – Philips Arena
September 14 – Tampa, FL – Amalie Arena
September 16 – Miami, FL – AmericanAirlines Arena
September 20 – Houston, TX – Toyota Center
September 21 – Austin, TX – Frank Erwin Center
September 22 – Dallas, TX – American Airlines Center
September 24 – Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena
September 25 – Columbus, OH – Schottenstein Center
September 28 – Detroit, MI – Joe Louis Arena
September 30 – University Park, PA – Bryce Jordan Center
October 1 – Cleveland, OH – Quicken Loans Arena
October 4 – Philadelphia, PA – Wells Fargo Center
October 6 – Detroit, MI – Palace of Auburn Hills
October 7 – Chicago, IL – United Center
October 8 – Chicago, IL – Allstate Arena
October 10 – Minneapolis, MN – Xcel Energy Center
October 12 – Winnipeg, MB – MTS Centre
October 15 – Edmonton, AB – Rogers Place
October 17 – Vancouver, BC – Rogers Arena
October 19 – Seattle, WA – KeyArena
October 22 – Oakland, CA – Oracle Arena
October 25 – Los Angeles, CA – Forum
October 26 – Los Angeles, CA – Forum
October 29 – Las Vegas, NV – T-Mobile Arena