Lil Baby just announced his upcoming “It’s Only Us” summer tour, whose lineup should have fans going crazy. Moreover, he’s hitting the road alongside The Kid LAROI, Rylo Rodriguez, GloRilla, Gloss Up, and Hunxho, making for a stacked roster of performers. Also, the tour will run a considerable trek all throughout the nation, with only some states and cities like New York not getting a show. Still, maybe more shows will be added to this tour later, which presumably is in promotion of his recent album It’s Only Me.
Furthermore, this isn’t all that fans of the Atlanta MC have to look forward to when it comes to new moves from the “Freestyle” MC. Recently, Honestly, Nevermind producer Black Coffee hinted at a joint project between Lil Baby and Drake. When it comes to their previous chemistry, tracks like “Wants & Needs” point to a potentially dangerous combination in the studio that should see each rapper in top form. With that news exciting fans for the future, Baby fortunately affirmed that there was new music on the way in the caption of his tour announcement post. It shows the rapper calling his tour cohorts and asking them to join him in giving something special to his fans.
Lil Baby Announces Summer Tour
Said special treat is manifesting into a likely amazing tour with all these artists, as Lil Baby is quite the accomplished performer. His rap speed and focus doesn’t waver in front of stage lights, and his run from late July up until late September is bound to please his die-hards. If you want to snag a ticket to see Lil Baby, they go on sale on his website on Thursday (April 13). Not only that, but his website indicates a presale happening on Tuesday (April 11) at 10 a.m. EDT. You can find more specific tour and venue info there, and peep his tour dates at each city down below. For the latest news and updates on Lil Baby, come back to HNHH.
Lil Baby “It’s Only Us” Summer Tour Dates
Houston, Texas: July 26
Austin, Texas: July 28
Dallas, Texas: July 29
Phoenix, Arizona: August 1
San Diego, California: August 2
Las Vegas, Nevada: August 4
Los Angeles, California: August 5
Oakland, California: August 6
Sacramento, California: August 9
Seattle, Washington: August 12
Salt Lake City, Utah: August 14
Denver, Colorado: August 15
St. Louis, Missouri: August 17
Milwaukee, Wisconsin: August 18
Minneapolis, Minnesota: August 19
Detroit, Michigan: August 23
Chicago, Illinois: August 24
Columbus, Ohio: August 26
Washington, District of Columbia: August 31
Boston, Massachusetts: September 2
Baltimore, Maryland: September 3
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: September 5
Indianapolis, Indiana: September 6
Memphis, Tennessee: September 7
Louisville, Kentucky: September 8
Nashille, Tennessee: September 9
Raleigh, North Carolina: September 11
Charlotte, North Carolina: September 12
Tampa, Floria: September 15
Jacksonville, Florida: September 16
New Orleans, Louisiana: September 19
Fort Lauderdale, Florida: September 22