Snoop Dogg, T-Pain, Warren G and more friends will be hitting the road in December for a special tour right in time for the holiday season.

The Doggfather hopped on his Instagram page to announce the Holidaze of Blaze tour with a post showing off the flyer that includes Snoop and T-Pain posing next to a marijuana plant. According to the details on the flyer, Warren G will serve as a supporting act alongside Ying Yang Twins and Justin Champagne.

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The tour is set to kick off on December 13 in West Valley, Utah, and will make stops in Idaho, Washington, South Dakota and Wyoming before wrapping things up in Colorado Springs, Colorado, on December 22.

“Holidaze of Blaze Announced Today,” Snoop wrote in the caption of his Instagram post. “TIX go on-sale THIS FRI, NOV 4! @snoopdogg x @tpain x @warreng x @yingyangtwins and special guest @iamjustinchampagne unite for the HOLIDAZE OF BLAZE Tour!”

T-Pain added in the comment section: “Let’s hit the road unk!!!”

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The news of the tour comes after Snoop Dogg just released his latest project, a collaborative mixtape with DJ Drama titled Gangsta Grillz: I Still Got It. The tape comes equipped with 13 songs and boasts guest appearances from Juicy J, Dave East and Trinidad James, as well as longtime Snoop collaborators Kurupt and Daz Dillinger.

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Gangsta Grillz: I Still Got It also highlights some of the current talent on Death Row Records — the legendary West Coast label Snoop purchased earlier this year — with cameos from singers October London and Jane Handcock.

Snoop Dogg’s latest mixtape marks his second full-length release of 2022 after his 19th studio album, Bacc On Death Row, which arrived in February and featured appearances from Nas, T.I., DaBaby and more.

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While that new project is out, Snoop also recently announced he’s working on a new album with Dr. Dre called Missionary — the spiritual successor to 1993’s Doggystyle — which is due to be finished in November.