G-Eazy has announced a pair of “special” shows in California in celebration of his fans — find out how you register for tickets below.

On Thursday (May 6), the Bay Area rapper took to Instagram to drop the dates for the two shows, which have been branded as the “Nothing Ever Lasts Forever” shows.

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The first date will be May 9 at Berkley, California’s UC Theater, while the second date takes place the following day on May 10 at The Fonda in Los Angeles. Early access sign-up is currently available on G’s website.

“Something special for the fans,” G-Eazy captioned his announcement. “Sign up for early access to tickets in bio.”

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The new dates come shortly after G-Eazy returned with his first new single in over a year titled “Tulips & Roses,” which arrived alongside an accompanying visual set in Paris.

My star’s back shining bright, I just polished it,” Gerald raps. “Something in my spirit woke back up/ Time to go to work pick the slack up/ Please no more comparisons you ain’t gotta bring that up/ Salute my brothers we can all coexist/ Took a hiatus, I’m like what did I miss?/ Gerald’s back in his bag they don’t do it like this.

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Outside of dropping a track named “Angel” in tribute to his late mother last spring, G-Eazy hasn’t released a proper full-length since These Things Happen Too in September 2021. The 19-track effort features appearances from Lil Wayne, YG, Demi Lovato, E-40, Ty Dolla $ign, Anthony Hamilton and more.

The album debuted at No. 19 on the Billboard 200 with 19,400 album equivalent units sold – marking his first studio album that didn’t debut inside the Top 5.

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In an interview with HipHopDX last year, G explained he needed some time to reset following his mother’s death.

“I’ve just been allowing myself the time I’ve felt I needed to kinda reset and kinda figure out where I wanna go, and allow myself time to grieve,” he said. “For the better part of the last decade I never really took a break, it was always just go go go, so I think it’s important every now and then to slow down and evaluate what it is you wanna do with intention.”

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He continued: “A lot of people encouraged me to be kind to myself and to slow down and take my time and not feel rushed back into work. So I just wanted to allow myself that opportunity.

“I’ve just been taking my time with this next record, figuring out what I wanna say and where I wanna go creatively and figure out what feels like the right move for me next, but I stay active in my studio. I record pretty much every night and I think that’s definitely essential.”