JAY-Z just announced his tour dates for 4:44 . The rapper plans to go on the road just months after his wife Beyonce gave birth to their twins.
Back on the road already?
Beyonce and JAY-Z may have just welcomed their twins to the world less than a month ago, but in a few months from now, the rapper plans to hit the road for another tour across North America.
The 47-year-old “Kill Jay Z” rapper announced his 31-date North American tour to support his new album 4:44 on Monday.
Tickets for the 4:44 tour go on sale July 14. However, Jay offered a special deal to Tidal customers, making tickets exclusively available to purchase July 10 at 12 p.m. ET. Citi card members can also buy tickets on the Private Pass site from noon July 10 until 10 p.m. ET July 13.
This is Beyonce’s husband’s first tour since he promoted his 2013 album, Magna Carter .
The 4:44 tour will kick off in Anaheim, California, on October 27 and will wrap up in Los Angeles, California, on December 21, just in time for the rapper to spend the twins’ first Christmas with them, ET reported.
While 4:44 has not topped the Billboard charts yet, the album has already earned a platinum certification from the Recording Industry Association of America.
JAY-Z featured his wife Beyonce on some vocals on the album, while their 5-year-old daughter, Blue Ivy rapped, on the bonus track, “Blue’s Freestyle/ We Family.”
Here is a list of Jay Z’s 4:44 tour dates
10/27/17 – Anaheim, CA at Honda Center
10/28/17 – Las Vegas, NV at T-Mobile Arena
11/1/17 – Fresno, CA at Save Mart Center at Fresno State
11/3/17 – Phoenix, AZ at Talking Stick Resort Arena
11/5/17 – Denver, CO at Pepsi Center Arena
11/7/17 – Dallas, TX at American Airlines Center
11/8/17 – Houston, TX at Toyota Center
11/9/17 – New Orleans, LA at Smoothie King Center
11/11/17 – Orlando, FL at Amway Center
11/12/17 – Miami, FL at American Airlines Arena
11/14/17 – Atlanta, GA at Philips Arena
11/15/17 – Nashville, TN at Bridgestone Arena
11/16/17 – Charlotte, NC at Spectrum Center
11/18/17 – Detroit, MI at Little Caesars Arena
11/19/17 – Cleveland, OH at Quicken Loans Arena
11/21/17 – Montreal, QC at Bell Centre
11/22/17 – Toronto, ON at Air Canada Centre
11/25/17 – Boston, MA at TD Garden
11/26/17 – Brooklyn, NY at Barclays Center
11/29/17 – Washington, DC at Verizon Center
12/2/17 – Uniondale, NY at Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
12/5/17 – Chicago, IL at United Center
12/6/17 – Lincoln, NE at Pinnacle Bank Arena
12/9/17 – Edmonton, AB at Rogers Place
12/11/17 – Vancouver, BC at Pepsi Live at Rogers Arena
12/13/17 – Seattle, WA at KeyArena
12/14/17 – Portland, OR at Moda Center
12/16/17 – Oakland, CA at Oracle Arena
12/17/17 – Sacramento, CA at Golden 1 Center
12/19/17 – San Diego, CA at Viejas Arena
12/21/17 – Los Angeles, CA at The Forum
Jay Z is also scheduled to perform at three music festivals this summer and fall, including his own Made in America festival over Labor Day weekend, E! News reported.
Last week, Hollywood Life reported that Beyonce and the twins were his “number on priority and focus ” and that “the last thing on their minds is the tour.”
Insiders claimed that the 47-year-old father of three has been “completely hands-on with the new babies, helping with late night feedings, burping, and also changing diapers” but if he is leaving for tour in a few months, JAY-Z won’t be on daddy duty for much longer.
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