Snoop Dogg & Wiz Khalifa Announce “High School Reunion” Tour

Snoop Dogg & Wiz Khalifa just announced the “High School Reunion” tour, which will reach cities across the U.S. and Canada. Moreover, artists Too $hort, Warren G, Berner, and DJ Drama will join the collaborators on the road as well. The Mac and Devin Go To High School just dropped new music together, and will hit 33 cities total. Furthermore, they’ll start with a visit to Vancouver on July 7th and continue their run through the end of August. Citi pre-sale tickets go live on Tuesday (March 7), with regular tickets dropping on Ticketmaster on March 10 at 9 a.m. local time.

The rap group will also hit plenty of major cities including Toronto, Brooklyn, Atlanta, Phenix, Sacramento, Dallas, St. Louis, and many more. Finally, they’ll wrap things up in Irvine, California, a state where they’ll have plenty of shows around the tour’s end. While many thought that the duo teased a sequel to their film collaborations, those rumors might just be about this tour. “I’m hittin the road on the High School Reunion Tour with @SnoopDogg, @TooShort, @regulator, @Berner415, and Special Guest @DJDrama!” Wiz tweeted. “Tickets on sale March 10th at 9am Local. Can’t wait to see y’all. #HighSchoolReunionTour.”

Snoop Dogg & Wiz Khalifa’s Tour Announcement

Meanwhile, their previous reunion teases didn’t specify what exactly they’d be reuniting for. “High school reunion comin summer 23 @wizkhalifa,” Snoop captioned a pic of him and the “Black and Yellow” rapper. On his end, Wiz called him and Snoop “the new Cheech and Chong” in an IG post of his own. Also, it’s not the only live trek Khalifa’s looking forward to. Before that, he’ll embark on the “Good Trip Tour” for seven cities.

Furthermore, the tour will also feature Joey Bada$$, Smoke DZA, Berner and Chevy Woods. Although it’s centered in the Midwest, it’s still an exciting opportunity if you want to catch many skilled rappers at once. Beyond that, Wiz previously spoke glowingly on his relationship with Snoop. “Snoop is my homie, my homie, my mentor, my partner, my brother,” he stated to Build in 2018. “It’s always good to have him involved and coaching me on,” adding that the most important thing he taught him was to be himself and not like anyone else. Let us know if you’re excited for the tour and return to HNHH for updates on Snoop Dogg and Wiz Khalifa.

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