Kodak Black Reveals "The Project Baby Tour" Dates

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Kodak Black attends the 2017 MTV Video Music Awards at The Forum on August 27, 2017 in Inglewood, California.

Project Baby will be hitting the road.

After completing his anger management course earlier this week, it's looking like Kodak Black will be hitting the road. In August, he dropped his highly anticipated Project Baby 2 project. Today, he announces he'll be taking the project on the road with him this fall.

On his website, the tour dates for his Project Baby tour were revealed. The tour is expected to kick off on in the next few weeks. Kodak will be launching his tour in Mountain View, California on October 21st at the Shoreline Amphitheatre before closing it out in Seattle, Washington on December 20th at the Showbox SoDo. The rapper will hit New York City, Orlando, Miami, Houston, Portland and other cities along the way. For anyone who's been bumping Project Baby 2, this is your chance to hear it live. You can find tickets for the tour on his website

It's been an eventful few months for Kodak Black. Project Baby 2 was his second project this year to hit the Billboard 200 top 10. The project debuted at number 2 and also sold 50K it's first week, which was predominantly based album streams as opposed to actual sales. Aside from his project doing exceptionally well, he's continued to drop music regularly since it's release. Within a few days of it's release, he dropped his single "Fuck It" and has been unleashing more music over the past few weeks including his remix to Cardi B's "Bodak Yellow."

Check out the dates below to see when Kodak Black will be coming to a city near you:

Oct. 21 – Mountain View, Calif. – Shoreline Amphitheatre
Nov. 05 – Royal Oak, Mich. – Royal Oak Music Festival
Nov. 07 – Philadelphia, Pa. – Electric Factory
Nov. 10 – Lowell, Mass. – Lowell Memorial Auditorium
Nov. 12 – Washington, D.C. – Echostage
Nov. 14 – New Haven, Conn. – College Street Music Hall
Nov. 15 – New York, N.Y. – Playstation Theater
Nov. 16 – Norfolk, Va. – The NorVa
Nov. 21 – Orlando, Fla. – Venue 578
Nov. 22 – Miami, Fla. – RC Cola Plant
Nov. 27 – Houston, Texas – Warehouse Live
Nov. 28 – Dallas, Texas – Bomb Factory
Dec. 10 – Tempe, Ariz. – Marquee Theatre
Dec. 11 – San Diego, Calif. – The Observatory
Dec. 19 – Portland, Ore. – Crystal Ballroom
Dec. 20 – Seattle, Wash. – Showbox SoDo


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