Lil Baby is going on tour this summer and he is touching every spot in the nation. Hitting social media, Baby announced the “It’s Only Us Tour.”
Joining Lil Baby on the run across the nation will be GloRilla, The Kid LAROI, GLOSS UP, Rylo Rodriguez, and Hunxho.
The tour will start in Houston in July before touching Chicago, Los Angeles, New Orleans, and more. Tickets will go on sale this Thursday, April 13 at local time. You can see the promotion for the tour and the full run of dates below. Be sure to check your city’s tour date for artist availability.
07/26 — Houston, TX @ Toyota Center 07/28 — Austin, TX @ Moody Center 07/29 — Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center 08/01 — Phoenix, AZ @ Footprint Center 08/02 — San Diego, CA @ Pechanga Arena 08/04 — Las Vegas, NV @ T-Mobile Arena 08/05 — Los Angeles, CA @ Crypto.com Arena 08/06 — Oakland, CA @ Oakland Arena 08/09 — Sacramento, CA @ Golden 1 Center 08/12 — Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena 08/14 — Salt Lake City, UT @ Delta Center 08/15 — Denver, CO @ Ball Arena 08/17 — St. Louis, MO @ Enterprise Center 08/18 — Milwaukee, WI @ Fiserv Forum 08/19 — Minneapolis, MN @ Target Center 08/23 — Detroit, MI @ Little Caesars Arena 08/24 — Chicago, IL @ United Center 08/26 — Columbus, OH @ Nationwide Arena 08/31 — Washington, DC @ Capital One Arena 09/02 — Boston, MA @ TD Garden 09/03 — Baltimore, MD @ CFG Bank Arena 09/05 — Pittsburgh, PA @ PPG Paints Arena 09/06 — Indianapolis, IN @ Gainbridge Fieldhouse 09/07 — Memphis, TN @ Fedex Forum 09/08 — Louisville, KY @ KFC Yum! Center 09/09 — Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena 09/11 –Raleigh, NC @ PNC Arena 09/12 — Charlotte, NC @ Spectrum Center 09/15 — Tampa, FL @ Amalie Arena 09/16 — Jacksonville, FL @ Vystar Veterans Memorial Arena 09/19 — New Orleans, LA @ Smoothie King Center 09/22 — Ft. Lauderdale, FL @ FLA Live Arena
In late March, Lil Baby surprised fans in Florida by making a guest appearance on the Future and Friends One Big Party Tour. Future bringing out the “California Breeze” rapper on stage must’ve reignited Lil Baby’s love for performing live to a stadium of roaring fans. So much so that in his latest social media post, the entertainer took time away from his vacation to scout opening acts for a tour of his own.
As he runs the idea by fellow musicians The Kid Laroi, GloRilla, and Gloss Up on FaceTime, everyone eagerly agrees to join Lil Baby on the road for his It’s Only Us Tour. Although the Atlanta native is set to perform at the Metro Metro Festival in Montreal and The Governors Ball music festival prior, the tour officially kicks off in July.
Rylo Rodriguez and Hunxho will also join the It’s Only Us Tour as opening support.
Tickets for Lil Baby’s It’s Only Us Tour go on sale beginning on Thursday, April 13, at 10 am local time. For more information, click here.
View the full tour schedule below.
07/26 — Houston, TX @ Toyota Center
07/28 — Austin, TX @ Moody Center
07/29 — Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center
08/01 — Phoenix, AZ @ Footprint Center
08/02 — San Diego, CA @ Pechanga Arena ^*
08/04 — Las Vegas, NV @ T-Mobile Arena
08/05 — Los Angeles, CA @ Crypto.com Arena ^*
08/06 — Oakland, CA @ Oakland Arena
08/09 — Sacramento, CA @ Golden 1 Center
08/12 — Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena
08/14 — Salt Lake City, UT @ Delta Center
08/15 — Denver, CO @ Ball Arena
08/17 — St. Louis, MO @ Enterprise Center ^
08/18 — Milwaukee, WI @ Fiserv Forum ^
08/19 — Minneapolis, MN @ Target Center ^
08/23 — Detroit, MI @ Little Caesars Arena
08/24 — Chicago, IL @ United Center
08/26 — Columbus, OH @ Nationwide Arena
08/31 — Washington, DC @ Capital One Arena
09/02 — Boston, MA @ TD Garden
09/03 — Baltimore, MD @ CFG Bank Arena
09/05 — Pittsburgh, PA @ PPG Paints Arena
09/06 — Indianapolis, IN @ Gainbridge Fieldhouse
09/07 — Memphis, TN @ Fedex Forum *
09/08 — Louisville, KY @ KFC Yum! Center
09/09 — Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena *
09/11 –Raleigh, NC @ PNC Arena
09/12 — Charlotte, NC @ Spectrum Center
09/15 — Tampa, FL @ Amalie Arena
09/16 — Jacksonville, FL @ Vystar Veterans Memorial Arena
09/19 — New Orleans, LA @ Smoothie King Center
09/22 — Ft. Lauderdale, FL @ FLA Live Arena
Fans noticed that an updated cover art for a 2020 collab between The Kid LAROI and Juice WRLD removed the late artist’s name from it. Moreover, a new cover artwork for their song “Reminds Me Of You” surfaced online on Sunday (March 26). When fans noticed that the “Bandit” rapper’s name no longer appeared on the rendition, they expressed outrage and confusion on social media. What’s more is that LAROI responded to uproar concerning this mysterious change by tweeting out a message. From what the “Stay” hitmaker said, this change came from the label and he wasn’t aware of the decision.
“I had NOTHING to do with this & had no idea it was even a thing until now,” he tweeted on Sunday afternoon. “I’ve hit the label and asked them to change it back. I’m sorry & genuinely have no clue why [they changed it] without my permission. I would never approve of that. EVER,” he stated in an additional tweet replying to fans. Furthermore, the two were incredibly close, with the Chicago icon mentoring LAROI and often collaborating on hit tracks.
The Kid LAROI Addresses Juice WRLD’s Name Being Removed From Collab Cover Art
“I would observe a lot of the s**t he was doing,” the Australia native said in an Our Generation Music interview. “Just being around him, I’ve always been a quiet person depending on who I’m around, but I don’t like to speak a lot, especially when I could be observing something great. So I was just observing a lot of the stuff he did. People always think he gave me a f***ing rule book on how to record, but it was really just me observing. The stuff that he told me out of his mouth was just personal s**t and life s**t and how to navigate feelings and stuff like that.
“That was my big brother,” the 19-year-old remarked to HNHH during an interview. “I learned a whole lot from him; I’m super-duper inspired by him, if you couldn’t tell. I don’t know, to me, he is really the greatest. There’s not a lot of people, I think, that can do what he did, and especially in such a short amount of time. You know, he was so young, like, f***in’ 19 when he broke onto the scene or whatever. I don’t know, I don’t understand anybody that could freestyle like that or could even accomplish what he accomplished in that short amount of time — it’s insane.” Check back in with HNHH for the latest on The Kid LAROI and Juice WRLD.
The Kid Laroi is back on the road with the 2023 Bleed For You Tour! Shortly after closing up his first sold-out headlining END OF THE WORLD TOUR, the Grammy-Award nominee is here to hit the road! IT’S NOT HIS FIRST TOUR, but Kid Laroi will be on the road this year promoting his upcoming The First Time. He plans to stop in college towns around the United States this spring. Furthermore, on March 22, the “Stay” singer will start his “Bleed For You” tour in Syracuse, New York. Then, Laroi will perform in places like Knoxville, Boise, and Oklahoma City, as well as at Pennsylvania’s Stage College. The tour also includes his two Coachella weekend shows.
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The Bleed For You Tour starts on March 22 in Syracuse, New York, which is home to Syracuse University. After that, the band will play at venues on the East Coast, in the Midwest, and in the South. Moreso, fans can expect to hear new tracks from The Kid LAROI’s upcoming record The First Time. They can also expect to hear hits from the R.I.A.A. F*CK LOVE which is a platinum-certified and number-one project.
He shared on his Instagram page “We leveled up this time and I can’t wait for you to see what we’ve been working on. I love you, family, LET’S DO IT AGAIN!”
Tickets are now on sale at Bleed4You.com. More so, there are pre-sales tickets for The Kid Laroi’s tour online and you can use the code LOVEAGAIN when purchasing. Also, the tour will follow public health rules and rules set up by each venue before each performance.
However, Fans should check the website of their local venue ahead of time to find out the most up-to-date health and safety information and rules for their specific date.
Venues and Dates for The Kid Laroi’s Tour
MARCH
22, 2023 Oncenter War Memorial Syracuse, NY
24, 2023 Ryan Center Kingstown, RI
25, 2023 Cross Insurance Center Bangor, ME
27, 2023 Bryce Jordan Center State College, PA
28, 2023 Schottenstein Center Columbus, OH
29, 2023 EMU George Gervin GameAbove Center Ypsilanti, MI
31, 2023 Rupp Arena Lexington, KY
APRIL
1, 2023 John Paul Jones Arena Charlottesville, VA
2, 2023 Colonial Life Arena Columbia, SC
4, 2023 Donald L Tucker Civic Center Tallahassee, FL
5, 2023 Thompson-Boling Arena Knoxville, TN
7, 2023 Alliant Energy Center Madison, WI
8, 2023 Xtream Arena Coralville, IA
26, 2023 Extra Mile Arena Boise, ID
28, 2023 Budweiser Events Center Loveland, CO
30, 2023 Paycom Center Oklahoma City, OK
MAY
2, 2023 Great Southern Bank Arena Springfield, MO
3, 2023 State Farm Center Champaign, IL
More things should learn about the tickets
Pre-sale tickets are not available at the Colonial Life Arena Prisma Health Box Office or on the first day of general public sales. However, tickets for The Kid Laroi’s tour can be bought at Ticketmaster.com. Following the first day of general public ticket sales, any remaining tickets for any event will be available for purchase at this venue.
Policy on Clear Bags
Even though bags are not encouraged, these are the ones that can be used for The Kid Laroi’s Tour:
Clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC bags that are no bigger than 12″ x 6″ x 12″ are legal.
Ziploc bag or similar
Small clutch bags about the size of a hand, measuring no more than 4.5″ x 6.5″
Things that are needed for medical care (after proper inspection and tagging)
You can use a clear bag to carry diapers and other things for babies.
Family members, including children, can bring an approved bag into the arena with them.
Bags that are prohibited include;
Purses that are larger than a clutch bag
Briefcases
Backpacks
Belt pouches
Bags with a drawstring closure
Any type of luggage
Laptop bags
Bags for diapers
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Age limits
There are no age limits for The Kid Laroi’s ‘Bleed For You’ Tour. No matter how old you are, you can enter the venue as long as you have valid tickets.
How to get tickets to see The Kid Laroi
Firstly, check out the list of The Kid Laroi tours above to find one that interests you. When you find the best date, go to Bleed4You.com and click the ticket button.
Next, you will be redirected to another website where you can sort tickets by price. To buy tickets for The Kid Laroi, click on the ticket listing and fill out the necessary information on the checkout page. The website will handle your The Kid Laroi tickets and send them to you.
It’s time to shake off the snow because spring is here (at least for our purposes, for which we’re considering spring to be from March 1 to May 31). Our purposes? To look at what albums set to drop this season we’re looking forward to most.
Indeed, there are a lot of albums to anticipate this March, April, and May. The No. 1 single “Flowers” has made Miley Cyrus’Endless Summer Vacation an especially major release, the Boygenius reunion is in full swing, and Lana Del Rey and Yves Tumor are coming through with album titles that feature so many words.
Instead of giving everything away in the intro, let’s get into the list below. Here are the most anticipated albums of spring 2023.
Kali Uchis — Red Moon In Venus
Release Date: March 3
Uchis apparently has two albums planned for 2023, but for now, the one that’s been officially announced is Red Moon In Venus. She launched the project in January with a revealing “I Wish You Roses” video, and joining her elsewhere are Omar Apollo, Don Toliver, and Summer Walker, who are making guest appearances on the album.
Lana Del Rey — Did You Know That There’s A Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd
Release Date: March 10
Lana Del Rey’s dad Rob Grant has his debut LP coming out this summer, but the spring is all about Lana. There’s a lot going on with Did You Know That There’s A Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd (which somehow almost had an even longer title): Father John Misty, Bleachers, and Jon Batiste are among the features on the project, and it includes songs with names like “Taco Truck X VB” and “Grandfather Please Stand On The Shoulders Of My Father While He’s Deep-Sea Fishing.”
Miley Cyrus — Endless Summer Vacation
Release Date: March 10
Cyrus is in the midst of a career high as “Flowers” is her second No. 1 single, following “Wrecking Ball” back in 2013. Amping up the anticipation for Endless Summer Vacation even more is the fact that “Flowers” is so far the only song from the album that we’ve actually heard, so who knows what else is going on here. It’ll be interesting, too, to hear how Cyrus works with her batch of collaborators this time around: Brandi Carlile and Sia are the only features on the album, but there are also songwriting contributions from folks like James Blake and inaugural Songwriter Of The Year Grammy winner Tobias Jesso Jr.
100 Gecs — 10,000 Gecs
Release Date: March 17
Before the enigmatic 100 Gecs head out on tour in April, they’re gonna drop 10,000 Gecs, the duo’s second album that arrives nearly four years after 2019’s 1000 Gecs. Gecs can embody completely different genres in different songs. On “Hollywood Baby,” for example, they go in a pop-punk-leaning direction, but they could do just about anything else on the rest of the album.
Yves Tumor — Praise A Lord Who Chews But Which Does Not Consume; (Or Simply, Hot Between Worlds)
Release Date: March 17
Lana Del Rey nearly had the long album title throne for spring before Yves Tumor came through. Tumor, of course, has been one of the most fascinating musical innovators for years now because, like they do on recent single “Heaven Surrounds Us Like A Hood,” they don’t let the need for stylistic experimentation get in the way of just plain old good songcraft.
6lack — Since I Have A Lover
Release Date: March 24
6lack had a breakout moment with his second album, East Atlanta Love Letter, which managed a No. 3 peak on the Billboard 200 and spawned the J. Cole collaboration “Pretty Little Fears.” That was back in 2018, though, and fans have been waiting for new material from him (save for the number of collabs he’s done in recent years). Just days ago, though, he revealed that Since I Have A Lover is dropping later this month.
Fall Out Boy — So Much (For) Stardust
Release Date: March 24
We’ve had Fall Out Boy in our lives for over two decades at this point, and in case you haven’t been paying attention, they haven’t stopped pumping out No. 1 albums. Their past three LPs have all topped the charts and it’s clear Patrick Stump, Pete Wentz, and company are still having a lot of fun doing it, like with their Easter-egg-packed “Love From The Other Side” video.
Boygenius — The Record
Release Date: March 31
Phoebe Bridgers, Lucy Dacus, and Julien Baker are three of the most respected artists in their field, so it’s naturally always exciting when they find time to revive their collaborative project, Boygenius. Reviving it they are: Their 2018 self-titled EP caused a frenzy, so their upcoming full-length record is sure to draw even more enthusiastic support.
Chlöe — In Pieces
Release Date: March 31
Since forging her own path outside of Chloe x Halle, Chlöe has turned herself into a genuine star, and it’s all set to culminate with her debut album. There’s still an aura of mystery surrounding the project, though, as we don’t even have a proper album cover or tracklist yet. What we can say, though, is that based on the singles and collaborations Chlöe has dropped over the past couple years, it’ll be worth paying attention to learn more about what’s going on with In Pieces.
Daniel Caesar — Never Enough
Release Date: April 7
When it comes to Caesar’s upcoming third album, he’s stayed mostly mum on it, save for a mysterious teaser he dropped in February. He did say in a previous interview, though, that some people he’s been working with have breathed new life into his music: “As far as other artists, there’s no one I would leak right now, but I have met a few people who have made me excited about making things again.”
Wednesday — Rat Saw God
Release Date: April 7
Wednesday made a major move last year by signing with Dead Oceans after earning acclaim with the first four albums. The group hasn’t given themselves much time to rest — Rat Saw God will be their fourth album since 2020 — but they don’t sound tired on songs like the shoegaze-y recent single “Bath County.”
Metallica — 72 Seasons
Release Date: April 14
A fortuitous Stranger Things placement has helped put the long-running metal group back in the pop culture spotlight, and now they’re ready to capitalize on it with a new album. On lead single “Lux Æterna,” James Hetfield and company proved that despite how long they’ve been in the game, they’re far from ready to start phoning it in and just collecting paychecks with pedestrian material.
The Smashing Pumpkins — Atum: A Rock Opera In Three Acts
Release Date: April 21
Speaking of tenured groups, Smashing Pumpkins is another one that hasn’t stopped adventuring. Atum will be their twelfth album and its release is actually already in progress: The first act dropped in November 2022, the second arrived in January, and the project-completing third will be here in April. Bands less seasoned than Smashing Pumpkins lose their creativity all the time, so power to Billy Corgan and company for keeping their imaginations alive.
Indigo De Souza — All Of This Will End
Release Date: April 28
De Souza’s Saddle Creek debut Any Shape You Takewas an Uproxx favorite in 2021, and while it’s a tough act to follow, it appears All Of This Will End is up to the task. “Younger & Dumber” was certainly a prime choice for a lead single, as the evocative song is a lovely and thoughtful reflection on youth that sets the table for more greatness to come.
The National — First Two Pages Of Frankenstein
Release Date: April 28
Aaron Dessner apparently devoted a pocket of time to take a break from becoming one of pop’s newest go-to collaborators: The National have a new album ready to go. First Two Pages Of Frankenstein will be the band’s first since 2019 and Dessner’s connections actually helped here, too, as Taylor Swift and Phoebe Bridgers (and Sufjan Stevens) make appearances.
Ed Sheeran — – (Subtract)
Release Date: May 5
This one’s a late addition to the list, as Sheeran just announced it yesterday (March 1). – (aka Subtract) will round out Sheeran’s series of mathematically named albums and while we have no clue what the LP sounds like yet, we do know that the vulnerable projects stems from Sheeran’s difficult early 2022, which featured “a series of events changed my life, my mental health, and ultimately the way I viewed music and art.”
Arlo Parks — My Soft Machine
Release Date: May 26
In 2021, Collapsed In Sunbeams made Arlo Parks a star in her native UK and a Grammy-nominated critical favorite in the US. Part of Parks’ appeal is her vulnerability and it appears there’s plenty of that on the new LP: She previously described the project as confronting “the mid-20s anxiety, the substance abuse of friends around me, the viscera of being in love for the first time, navigating PTSD and grief and self-sabotage and joy, moving through worlds with wonder and sensitivity.”
The Kid LAROI — The First Time
Release Date: TBD
The Australian teenager has a major moment in front of him: His debut proper album. (F*ck Love and its various expanded editions were technically mixtapes.) It remains to be seen if The First Time will yield a single as globally popular as the Justin Bieber-featuring “Stay,” but either way, songs like “Kids Are Growing Up (Part 1)” show LAROI progressing through life and continuing to discover a more mature side of himself.
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Australian hit-maker The Kid LAROI has just released his fourth single of the year with “I Guess It’s Love?” With his debut studio album underway, LAROI has garnered extra hype from his latest releases, “I Can’t Go Back To The Way It Was,” “Kids Are Growing Up” and “Love Again.” The latter of the three has even charted on Billboard‘s Hot 100 since its drop on January 27th. Now back with a new single to tease fans even more, the 19-year-old has shown his innate ability to produce wide-reaching tracks.
In light of The First Time, which will be LAROI’s first LP, the singer sat down with Billboard to dish on his success over the recent years. LAROI, who first signed with Columbia Records when he was 15, described how “you don’t know anything” at that age. His first and most recent project, F**k Love, dropped right before his 16th birthday. Despite reaching Billboard‘s Top 200, LAROI reflects how he no longer resonates with the album’s messaging anymore. “I think it was an immature statement to make,” he said when reflecting on the album title, “I think it was like a heat of the moment statement.”
The Kid LAROI’s “I Guess It’s Love?” Questions A New Romance
Accordingly, “I Guess It’s Love?” proudly shows LAROI’s acceptance of falling for another person. Throughout the song, he digs deep into his emotions to realize how powerful love can be. Be sure to check out the catchy track in the official audio video above.
As for The First Time, the album is set to release sometime this year. LAROI admits that the project has consumed two years of his creative thoughts, proving that “it’s just been a slow process.” Based on his recent hits, however, it’s likely that the final product will be well worth the wait. For more news on pop culture and hip-hop, be sure to check out HNHH.
Quotable Lyrics:
At first you wouldn’t take me home, was you embarrassed of me? Your parents said we wouldn’t last, they were scared to love me But if they only knew my past, they’d be scared-er of me And all these other bitches mad ’cause they know you got me And I know you love it, you know they love me
The Kid LAROI just dropped his newest single, “I Can’t Go Back To The Way It Was.” Moreover, it follows previous tracks like “Thousand Miles,” though it’s unclear whether this most recent single will appear on his next album. Given that it’s subtitled “(Intro),” some fans believe that this single will open up the Australian artist’s next move.
However, the 19-year-old stated that this new song is not the first single off the new album. Furthermore, his fanbase interpreted this message a couple different ways. First, there’s the possibility that “Thousand Miles” will appear on the new album, reportedly titled THE FIRST TIME. Then, some fans assumed that it just wouldn’t appear on the album at all.
Still, perhaps the most interesting theory relates to one of his unreleased demos, “Love Again,” which made rounds on social media. Given the announcement that the previously leaked song will drop next Friday (January 27), many believe that the leak was the true “first single.” Even with all these theories floating around, “The Way It Was” is enough to keep fans hungry for even more.
Moreover, this new single is quite short, clocking in at just one minute and 37 seconds. Despite its brevity, the track feels grandiose, dramatic, and like it’s heralding in something greater. After all, it is an “intro.” Over choral harmonies, a stark drum beat, and watery synth pads, LAROI floats with ease. However, lyrically, he dives into his past, his forward momentum, and what it took to get him to this point.
What did you think of The Kid LAROI’s new single, “I Can’t Go Back To The Way It Was”? Whatever the case, let us know in the comments and peep some standout lyrics down below. Also, if you haven’t heard the track yet, you can find it on your preferred streaming service, plus peep the video on YouTube. As always, log back into HNHH for the best new music each week.
Quotable Lyrics
I broke bones and I shed some blood And time took a few friends I love and No matter which way I run I can’t go back to the way it was
Even with artists performing songs dozens of times, we can’t blame them for slipping up here and there. Justin Bieber forgot the words to his The Kid LAROI collab, “Stay,” during an impromptu performance on Saturday (January 14). Moreover, they celebrated the opening of Michael D. Ratner’s OBB Studios in Los Angeles.
While that track came out in July of 2021, both artists are planning big for the future. LAROI announced his debut album The First Time and is dropping its first single this week. Meanwhile, sources reported that Bieber is closing a deal to sell his catalog for $200 million. However, he’s been mostly away from big stages ever since postponing his Justice World Tour last September.
Maybe it’s that lack of practice that prompted the Canadian superstar to forget the words. Furthermore, both artists performed a stripped-back version of their still-enduring hit during the celebrations. While some might be frustrated by their favorite artists forgetting lyrics, Bieber played it off charmingly.
“It’s been difficult for me to trust / And I’m afraid that I’ma f**k it up,” Bieber sang. “Ain’t no way that I can leave you stranded / ‘Cause I don’t remember the words and that’s crazy.” When the crowd realized what was happening, they didn’t react with disappointment. Instead, many cheered and applauded after seeing an honest mistake. After all, millions have seen a song performed live, but how many have seen it messed up like that?
Regardless, after the commotion, the “Sorry” singer continued his performance and closed out strong. “You know that I know that I can’t live without you,” he sang. “So, baby, stay.”
Meanwhile, “Stay” appeared in the news earlier in the month for continuing to break records. Moreover, it cemented its staying power after becoming nine-times platinum per the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Given its popularity, it’s no surprise it landed third on Spotify’s most streamed songs of 2022 and sixth across all streaming platforms. Not bad for a year-and-a-half old song. The Kid LAROI continues to build his success.
For those unfamiliar with OBB and Ratner, he directed Bieber’s recent YouTube documentaries: Seasons, Next Chapter, and Our World. Also, OBB co-produced the films, the third of which is nominated for Best Music Film at the 2023 Grammys. Moreover, they are also behind Hailey Bieber’s YouTube series, Who’s In My Bathroom?
What do you think of Justin Bieber forgetting the lyrics to “Stay” with The Kid LAROI? Whatever the case, let us know in the comments down below. Also, as always, check back in with HNHH for more wholesome performance moments.
Grammy nominated and multiplatinum star The Kid LAROI has sold-out his first-ever headlining tour. The END OF THE WORLD TOUR began in Sydney, Australia, Laroi’s hometown. Since then, more than 200,000 tickets have been sold, with the North American leg selling out in less than four minutes of being on sale.
With over 86,000 tickets sold in Australia alone, LAROI headlined stadia in Sydney, Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, and Brisbane. Then he began touring around Europe, making appearances in cities including Copenhagen, Zurich, and Paris, in addition to two nights at London’s Brixton Academy. The international superstar began the North American leg this week with a sold-out performance in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
The latest breakthrough single from LAROI, “Thousand Miles,” which debuted at #15 on the Billboard Hot 100 and has received an amazing 35M+ international streams to date, was included in an electric performance of his biggest hits.
The Kid LAROI continues his trek in Milwaukee, coming off a stellar set at Lollapalooza and more. You can see the rest of his tour dates below.
Additionally, as part of the restaurant’s “Famous Orders” series, LAROI collaborated with McDonald’s to introduce his own unique McDonald’s meal. On May 23, the day the meal debuted at McDonald’s restaurants, he surprised customers at the Waterloo, Ontario, McDonald’s to coincide with the start of his Australian tour. This is the first Famous Orders collaboration the company has ever launched outside of the US.