Kid Cudi’s promise to step away from music didn’t last very long. After previously suggesting he’d be taking an extended break, the Cleveland-born artist is officially gearing up for a major return to the stage with a brand-new North American run.
The 41-year-old multi-hyphenate has announced The Rebel Ragers Tour, which is set to kick off on April 28 and wrap up on June 27, according to Kurrco. The tour will span 33 dates and feature a mix of large arenas and more intimate venues across the continent.
As reported by Icon vs. Icon, the setlist will pull from across Cudi’s wide-ranging catalog, including material from his most recent major-label release, Free. Fans can expect a career-spanning performance rather than a farewell lap.
Produced by Live Nation, the tour will hit cities such as Atlanta, Cuyahoga Falls, New York, Bangor, and Vancouver, offering a balanced run that caters to both major markets and smaller stops.
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Cudi won’t be hitting the road alone either. The Rebel Ragers Tour includes a rotating lineup of five supporting acts. Producer A-Trak will open the first 21 dates before stepping away after the Hartford, Connecticut show. Other rotating performers include me n ü and Dot da Genius.
Two names, however, will appear throughout the entire tour: M.I.A. and Big Boi, adding extra star power to every stop.
According to Exclaim!, presale tickets go live on Monday, January 27, at 10 a.m. local time, with general sales opening Friday, January 30.
So much for a long hiatus—Kid Cudi is clearly back in motion, and The Rebel Ragers Tour signals that his “goodbye for now” was more of a pause than a full stop.
