Pablo is coming to an arena near you.
Three years after his sold-out “Yeezus Tour,” Kanye West will return to the road on “The Saint Pablo Tour,” a 32-date jaunt through North America in support of his seventh consecutive No. 1 album, The Life of Pablo.
The run starts on August 25 in Indianapolis. After hitting major cities, including New York for two shows at Madison Square Garden and Los Angeles for two nights at The Forum, “The Saint Pablo Tour” will close its curtains at Las Vegas’ T-Mobile Arena on October 29.
General pre-sale tickets go on sale Saturday, June 18 through Live Nation. American Express card holders will have a chance to get tickets starting June 14 and TIDAL members will get their pre-sale on June 16.
Kanye has been gearing up for the tour with recent performances at Los Angeles’Powerhouse and New York’s Summer Jam. He also tried to throw a solo concert in New York after his Governors Ball headlining set was canceled due to inclement weather, but that resulted in a mob in the streets.
Beyond this tour, Mr. West is also planning to release a video game titled “Only One,” the G.O.O.D. Music compilation Cruel Winter, and his next solo album Turbo Grafx 16.
THE SAINT PABLO TOUR DATES
Aug. 25 – Indianapolis, IN – Bankers Life Fieldhouse
Aug. 27 – Buffalo, NY – First Niagara Center
Aug. 30 – Toronto, ON – Air Canada Centre
Sept. 2 – Montreal, QC – Bell Centre
Sept. 3 – Boston, MA – TD Garden
Sept. 5 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden
Sept. 6 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden
Sept. 8 – Washington, DC – Verizon Center
Sept. 12 – Atlanta, GA – Philips Arena
Sept. 14 – Tampa, FL – Amalie Arena
Sept. 16 – Miami, FL – AmericanAirlines Arena
Sept. 20 – Houston, TX – Toyota Center
Sept. 21 – Austin, TX – Frank Erwin Center
Sept. 22 – Dallas, TX – American Airlines Center
Sept. 24 – Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena
Sept. 25 – Columbus, OH – Schottenstein Center
Sept. 28 – Detroit, MI – Joe Louis Arena
Sept. 30 – University Park, PA – Bryce Jordan Center
Oct. 1 – Cleveland, OH – Quicken Loans Arena
Oct. 4 – Philadelphia, PA – Wells Fargo Center
Oct. 6 – Detroit, MI – Palace of Auburn Hills
Oct. 7 – Chicago, IL – United Center
Oct. 8 – Chicago, IL – Allstate Arena
Oct. 10 – Minneapolis, MN – Xcel Energy Center
Oct. 12 – Winnipeg, MB – MTS Centre
Oct. 15 – Edmonton, AB – Rogers Place
Oct. 17 – Vancouver, BC – Rogers Arena
Oct. 19 – Seattle, WA – KeyArena
Oct. 22 – Oakland, CA – Oracle Arena
Oct. 25 – Los Angeles, CA – Forum
Oct. 26 – Los Angeles, CA – Forum
Oct. 29 – Las Vegas, NV – T-Mobile Arena