
Here's where Lil Wayne's "Tha Carter VI" tour is heading
The big picture: The North American tour begins the same day his newest album " Tha Carter VI" drops.
The tour, which also celebrates over 20 years of "Tha Carter," will feature special guests Tyga, Belly Gang Kushington and NoCap on select dates.
Yes, but: The dates announced on Tuesday did not include a show in Wayne's hometown of New Orleans.
Here are the tour dates:
June 6: New York — Madison Square Garden
July 30: Bristow, Virginia — Jiffy Lube Live
Aug. 1: Virginia Beach — Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia Beach
Aug. 2: Atlantic City, New Jersey — Boardwalk Hall
Aug. 3: Holmdel, New Jersey — PNC Bank Arts Center
Aug. 5: Hartford, Connecticut — Xfinity Theatre
Aug. 6: Mansfield, Massachusetts — Xfinity Center
Aug. 8: Syracuse, New York — Empower Federal Credit Union Amphitheater at Lakeview
Aug. 9: Buffalo, New York — Darien Lake Amphitheater
Aug. 11: Toronto — Budweiser Stage
Aug. 14: Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio – Blossom Music Center
Aug. 16: Cincinnati, Ohio – Riverbend Music Center
Aug. 17: Noblesville, Indianapolis – Ruoff Music Center
Aug. 20: Minneapolis — Target Center
Aug. 22: Milwaukee, Wisconsin — American Family Insurance Amphitheater
Aug. 23: Detroit — Little Caesars Arena
Aug. 24: Tinley Park, Illinois — Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre
Aug. 26: Kansas City — T-Mobile Center
Aug. 29: Phoenix — Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre
Sept. 1: Ridgefield, Washington — Cascades Amphitheater
Sept. 3: Seattle — Climate Pledge Arena
Sept. 5: Mountain View, California — Shoreline Amphitheatre
Sept. 6: Sacramento — Golden 1 Center
Sept. 10: Chula Vista, California — North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre
Sept. 12: Los Angeles — Crypto.com Arena
Sept. 14: Albuquerque, New Mexico — Isleta Amphitheater
Sept. 16: Austin — Germania Insurance Amphitheater
Sept. 17: Dallas — Dos Equis Pavilion
Sept. 18: The Woodlands, Texas — The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion Presented by Huntsman
Sept. 22: Oklahoma City — Paycom Center
Sept. 24: Huntsville, Alabama — The Orion Amphitheater
Sept. 25: Charlotte — PNC Music Pavilion
Oct. 1: Orlando — Kia Center
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