Mustard will be joining Kendrick Lamar and SZA when the pair hit the road later this month for their joint Grand National Tour.

The arena tour kicks off on April 19 in Minneapolis, MN and wraps up on June 18 in Landover, MD, with stops in cities such as Houston, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Las Vegas and Chicago along the way.

The roadshow will also swing through Kendrick’s native Los Angeles and SZA’s birthplace of St. Louis, as well as the hometown of Kendrick’s fierce rival Drake, Toronto.

Mustard announced his inclusion in a post to Instagram on Tuesday (April 1), marking the first and thus far only supporting act announced for the trek.

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With his announcement, he also revealed that Cash App card holders have exclusive access to purchase newly-released floor seats. They go on sale Wednesday (April 2) at 10AM local time.

“let’s get to it !!!! @pglang,” he added.

The Grand National Tour stops in Toronto for two nights in June, something Jimmy Kimmel noted when SZA appeared on his show earlier this month.

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“You’re going to Toronto for two nights,” the host said. “Are you worried about it at all?”

“Are you worried?” a seemingly nonplussed SZA responded. “I think it’s gonna be so fun.”

“What if you-know-who shows up to the show in Toronto?” Kimmel asked, referring to Drake.

SZA pretended not to know who he was talking about.

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“Who knows who?” she jokingly asked.

Meanwhile, Mustard has offered some advice to Drake on how to bounce back from his beef with Kendrick.

In an interview with Big Boy following Kendrick’s historic halftime show, the producer — who previously worked with Drizzy before scoring Dot’s Grammy-winning diss track “Not Like Us” — was asked: “What the hell does Drake do after all this?”

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“I don’t know, man. I actually don’t think about what he could do,” he replied. “I just try to stay aligned with pure shit, just being pure and being on the right side of things — not doing no tactics and gimmicks.

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“I’m not speaking at Drake or for him, but a lot of shit that’s going on — the tactics, the things that you do just to get attention. You don’t need to do that. Just make music, man. Make good music and you’ll be fine.”