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Music The St. Louis rapper has some fans concerned about certain cities not being included.
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Music Playboi Carti has been trying to head out on tour since July 2023, but after clearing several roadblocks, the Opium boss is finally doing it.
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Music Unfortunately, rappers canceling tours is nothing unusual in the hip hop world.
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Music Freddie Gibbs and The Alchemist will be hitting the road next month alongside some special guests like MAVI as well.
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Music Gunna is taking his last record with YSL on a global trek starting as soon as November 17. It will extend into July 2026.
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Music Ye posed the question and Carti gave a cryptic response.
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Music Meg's post was a little too hot for IG.
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Music The rapper booked a headlining gig at Rishon Lezion's Live Park Amphitheater in Israel.
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Music Lil Wayne is enlisting a healthy number of special guests to accompany him across the 34 cities he's traveling to as well.
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Music Drake and J Cole will hit the road together for the "It's All A Blur - Big As The What?" tour.
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Music Chris Brown and Nicki Minaj are hitting the road together this fall.
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Music Lil Baby isn't tackling this behemoth of a trek by himself, though.
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Music Ice Cube is hitting the road domestically for the first time in a long time and it's to accompany his 2024 album release.
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Music Is this about to become one of Queen Bey's biggest nights? Either way, we're very excited for this trek.
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Music Little Brother will hit the road one last time starting on May 24 in Baltimore before wrapping up their final tour on open water in October.
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Music Lil Uzi Vert will be hitting the road in 2023.
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Music He just confirmed a 17-show tour for this summer.
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Music G-Eazy is hitting the road.
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