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    A$AP Rocky Announces "DON'T BE DUMB WORLD TOUR" Dates for 2026

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    SummaryA$AP Rocky announced the 42-date "DON'T BE DUMB WORLD TOUR," launching May 27 in ChicagoThe global trek supports his first studio album in eight years, concluding in Paris this SeptemberTickets go on general sale January 27A$AP Rocky is officially taking his creative vision on the road with the massive "DON'T BE DUMB WORLD TOUR," a global trek launched in support of his first studio album in eight years. Following the January 16 arrival of his fourth LP, DON'T BE DUMB, this 42-date circuit serves as the definitive live companion to the project.The journey is scheduled to launch on May 27 in Chicago, traveling through major hubs across North America and Europe before concluding in Paris this September. Marking a monumental homecoming for the Harlem visionary, the tour is poised to be a landmark cultural event for 2026.Securing entry to these highly anticipated performances involves several specialized windows ahead of the global general on-sale on January 27, at 9 a.m. local time. North American fans who registered by the January 21 deadline can participate in the Artist Presale beginning January 23, while European and UK audiences may access their respective presales using the password DONTBEDUMB. From the long-awaited record to this expansive international stage, the "DON'T BE DUMB" era represents a bold new chapter for the artist.Check out the full tour schedule below.“DON'T BE DUMB WORLD TOUR” 2026 Dates:May 27 - Chicago - United CenterMay 29 - Cleveland - Rocket ArenaMay 31 - Toronto, Ontario - Scotiabank ArenaJune 1 - Montreal - Bell CentreJune 2 - Boston - TD GardenJune 4 - Philadelphia - Xfinity Mobile ArenaJune 7 - New York - The Governors BallJune 8 - Baltimore - CFG Bank ArenaJune 11 - Atlanta - State Farm ArenaJune 12 - Charlotte, N.C. - Spectrum CenterJune 14 - Orlando, Fla. - Kia CenterJune 15 - Miami - Kaseya CenterJune 18 - Dallas - American Airlines CenterJune 19 - Austin, Texas - Moody CenterJune 20 - Houston - Toyota CenterJune 23 - Phoenix - Mortgage Matchup CenterJune 25 - San Francisco - Chase CenterJune 26 - Las Vegas - MGM Grand Garden ArenaJune 27 - Los Angeles - Kia ForumJune 30 - Seattle - Climate Pledge ArenaJuly 1 - Vancouver, B.C. - Rogers ArenaJuly 3 - Edmonton, Alberta - Rogers PlaceJuly 4 - Calgary, Alberta - Scotiabank SaddledomeJuly 8 - Detroit - Little Caesars ArenaJuly 11 - Newark, N.J. - Prudential CenterAug. 25 - Brussels - ING ArenaAug. 27 - Amsterdam - Ziggo DomeAug. 30 - London - O2 ArenaSept. 2 - Dublin - 3ArenaSept. 4 - Glasgow, Scotland - OVO HydroSept. 5 - Manchester, U.K. - Co-op LiveSept. 8 - Cologne, Germany - Lanxess ArenaSept. 10 - Milan - I-DAYSSept. 11 - Munich - OlympiahalleSept. 13 - Lodz, Poland - Atlas ArenaSept. 16 - Hamburg, Germany - Barclays ArenaSept. 18 - Copenhagen - Royal ArenaSept. 20 - Oslo, Norway - Unity ArenaSept. 21 - Stockholm - Avicii ArenaSept. 24 - Riga, Latvia - Xiaomi ArenaSept. 25 - Kaunas, Lithuania - Zalgiris ArenaSept. 28 - Berlin - Uber ArenaSept. 30 - Paris - Accor ArenaClick here to view full gallery at Hypebeast
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