Travis Scott Touring With Young Thug in March
Travis Scott is linking up with fellow southern rapper Young Thug for a tour next month. The 23-city tour will take the “Skyfall” and “Nothing But Net” collaborators to Chicago, New York City, Atlanta, Memphis, Los Angeles and Austin, Texas for the South by Southwest Festival, before wrapping up at the end of the month in Seattle. Check out the dates below.
Scott confirmed the news on Twitter. “Me and [Young Thug co-headlining] a tour ya dig,” he wrote. “Dark crazy night life.”
The tour comes as the Texas-based rapper/producer is preparing his major label debut, Rodeo. During a recent interview, he compared his career path to an actual rodeo. “We are working to get to the level of where your magazine is and to stand on that level,” Travis told CR Fashion Book. “The livestock show is the road to get to where I’m going. At this point, I’m riding a bull for just eight seconds and it’s hard as f***. But we made it.”
The Lineup
March 1 – Santa Ana
March 2 – Tucson
March 4 – Denver
March 6 – Milwaukee
March 8 – Chicago
March 9 – Detroit
March 10 – Toronto
March 11 – Buffalo
March 12 – New York City
March 14 – Philadelphia
March 15 – Silver Spring, Md.
March 16 – Norfolk
March 17 – Charlotte
March 18 – Atlanta
March 19 – Memphis
March 20-22 – Austin for the SxSW Festival
March 23 – Houston
March 24 – Dallas
March 26 – Phoenix
March 27 – San Diego
March 28 – Los Angeles
March 29 – San Francisco
March 31 – Seattle
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Travis Scott Touring With Young Thug in March
Travis Scott is linking up with fellow southern rapper Young Thug for a tour next month. The 23-city tour will take the “Skyfall” and “Nothing But Net” collaborators to Chicago, New York City, Atlanta, Memphis, Los Angeles and Austin, Texas for the South by Southwest Festival, before wrapping up at the end of the month in Seattle. Check out the dates below.
Scott confirmed the news on Twitter. “Me and [Young Thug co-headlining] a tour ya dig,” he wrote. “Dark crazy night life.”
The tour comes as the Texas-based rapper/producer is preparing his major label debut, Rodeo. During a recent interview, he compared his career path to an actual rodeo. “We are working to get to the level of where your magazine is and to stand on that level,” Travis told CR Fashion Book. “The livestock show is the road to get to where I’m going. At this point, I’m riding a bull for just eight seconds and it’s hard as f***. But we made it.”
The Lineup
March 1 – Santa Ana
March 2 – Tucson
March 4 – Denver
March 6 – Milwaukee
March 8 – Chicago
March 9 – Detroit
March 10 – Toronto
March 11 – Buffalo
March 12 – New York City
March 14 – Philadelphia
March 15 – Silver Spring, Md.
March 16 – Norfolk
March 17 – Charlotte
March 18 – Atlanta
March 19 – Memphis
March 20-22 – Austin for the SxSW Festival
March 23 – Houston
March 24 – Dallas
March 26 – Phoenix
March 27 – San Diego
March 28 – Los Angeles
March 29 – San Francisco
March 31 – Seattle