Lil Yachty has announced The Field Trip World Tour, which will take him across the globe this fall.
Lil Boat revealed plans for the international trek on Tuesday (May 9), which comes in support of his psychedelic rock album Let’s Start Here that arrived in January.
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The 25-year-old will kick off the tour on September 21 in Washington, D.C., and then make stops across the country in New York City, Philadelphia, Charlotte, Pittsburgh, Las Vegas, San Diego and Denver, before wrapping things up on November 5 in Detroit.
Lil Boat then travels across the pond with dates in Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, the U.K., France, Spain, Italy and more. The tour finally comes to a close in Austria on December 17.
Pre-sale tickets are already available via Ticketmaster, with the general public having their shot on Friday (May 12).
Yachty’s psych-rock pivot was met with both criticism and acclaim as Let’s Start Here debuted at No. 9 on the Billboard 200 with 36,000 album-equivalent units sold in the first week.
The Roots’ Questlove was among those who heaped high praise on the project, writing in a flattering Instagram post: “I had to let 24 hours go by just so I could process this. Then I hesitated cause I didn’t wanna use hyperbole to naturally give the trolls ammo to hate it or to further evidence sort why my co-signs are whack.”
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He continued: “I dunno man: after about 3 listens (and I thought I’d NEVER say this—-& not because ‘I didn’t expect this from Lil Yachty’——but just in general I didn’t expect this from MUSIC). How should I put it? I really really really really love this @lilyachty record and I love when artists pull off a good departure record.”
However, Yachty wasn’t too pleased when Pitchfork gave the album a 6.0 out of 10 in a less-than-favorable review. He fired back on Twitter by calling the publication “washed up.”
The Georgia native later made his Saturday Night Live debut in April, where he performed album cuts “drive ME crazy!” and “the BLACK seminole” during his visit to NBC’s famous 30 Rockefeller Plaza studio in New York.
He also unleashed his latest single “Strike (Holster)” on April 7, which boasts over 15 million streams on Spotify in the month since its arrival.
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Check out the full dates for The Field Trip World Tour below:
North American leg:
Sep 21 — Washington, DC — Echostage
Sep 22 — New York, NY — SummerStage in Central Park
Sep 24 — Philadelphia, PA — The Fillmore
Sep 25 — Raleigh, NC — The Ritz
Sep 27 — Montreal, QC — MTELUS
Sep 29 — Wallingford, CT — The Dome at Oakdale
Oct 01 — Pittsburgh, PA — Roxian Theatre
Oct 02 — Toronto, ON — HISTORY
Oct 04 — Charlotte, NC — The Fillmore Charlotte
Oct 08 — Indianapolis, IN — Egyptian Room at Old National Centre
Oct 09 — Nashville, TN — Marathon Music Works
Oct 11 — New Orleans, LA — The Fillmore
Oct 15 — Tempe, AZ — Marquee Theatre
Oct 17 — San Diego, CA — SOMA
Oct 21 — Vancouver, BC — UBC – Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre
Oct 22 — Portland, OR — McMenamins Crystal Ballroom
Oct 26 — Las Vegas, NV — Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas
Oct 27 — Salt Lake City, UT — The Complex
Oct 29 — Denver, CO — Fillmore Auditorium
Oct 31 — St. Louis, MO — The Pageant
Nov 02 — Minneapolis, MN — Fillmore
Nov 04 — Madison, WI — The Sylvee
Nov 05 — Detroit, MI — The Fillmore
European leg:
Nov 22 — Oslo, Norway — Sentrum Scene
Nov 24 — Stockholm, Sweden — Fryhuset
Nov 25 — Copenhagen, Denmark — KB Hallen
Nov 27 — Berlin, Germany — Columbiahalle
Nov 28 — Cologne, Germany — Palladium
Nov 30 — Manchester, UK — O2 Victoria Warehouse
Dec 01 — London, UK — OVO Wembley Arena
Dec 03 — Glasgow, UK — O2 Academy
Dec 04 — Birmingham, UK — O2 Academy
Dec 06 — Paris, France — Salle Pleyel
Dec 08 — Tilburg, Netherlands — Poppodium013
Dec 10 — Brussels, Belgium — Ancienne Belgique
Dec 12 — Barcelona, Spain — Razzmatazz
Dec 14 — Milan, Italy — Fabrique
Dec 16 — Zurich, Switzerland — Komplex 457
Dec 17 — Vienna, Austria — Gasometer