Chance the Rapper Unveils ‘The Big Day’ North American Tour

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Chance The Rapper appears to float above the stage during his set at Wireless Festival in Finsbury Park in London July 7.

Chance the Rapper announced that his “The Big Day” tour will hit North America this fall, kicking off the 35-stop jaunt September 14 in San Francisco, with stops in Los Angeles, Philadelphia, New York City, Houston and more before wrapping November 10 in Miami.

The tour reveal follows the release of his debut studio album, The Big Day, out last Friday.

“The Big Day” tour marks Chance’s first headlining arena tour since 2017; the rapper has also headlined several festivals recently. Over the last three years, he’s averaged 11,046 tickets sold for a gross of $533,876.

Tickets go on sale to the general public beginning this Friday, August 2 at 10 a.m. local time at Chance The Rapper’s website.

Citi cardmembers will have access to purchase presale tickets beginning today at 1 p.m. ET until Thursday, August 1 at 10 p.m. local time through Citi Entertainment. For complete presale details visit CitiEntertainment’s website.

A limited number of LaneOne Premium Packages will also be available, including GA First on Floor access, amazing reserved seats, transportation, preferred entrance and more. Check LaneOne for details.

Chance The Rapper’s debut album, The Big Day, is his long-anticipated feature-length bow after the release of his mixtape trilogy to streaming services. Inspired by the different emotions he felt on his wedding day, the album takes cues from the rawness of 10 Day, the lyrical prowess of Acid Rap, and the optimism of Coloring Book.

9/14: San Francisco (Chase Center)
9/16: Los Angeles (The Forum)
9/18: San Diego (Pechanga Arena)
9/20: Las Vegas (Life Is Beautiful)
9/21: Las Vegas (iHeartRadio Music Festival)
9/22: Glendale, AZ (Gila River Arena)
9/24: Denver (Pepsi Center)
9/26: Kansas City, MO (Sprint Center)|
9.28: Chicago (United Center)
10/2: Newark, NJ (Prudential Center)
10/3: Boston (TD Garden)
10/4: Philadelphia (Wells Fargo Center)
10/6: Pittsburgh (PPG Paints Arena)
10/8: New York (Madison Square Garden)
10/11: Washington, DC (Capital One Arena)
10/12: Charlotte, NC (Spectrum Center)
10/14: Tampa (Amalie Arena)
10/15: Atlanta (State Farm Arena)
10/17: Nashville (Bridgestone Arena)
10/18: Louisville (KFC Yum! Center)
10/20: St. Louis (Enterprise Center)
10/22: Dallas (American Airlines Center)
10/23: Houston (Toyota Center)
10/24: Austin (Frank Erwin Center)
10/26: Tulsa (BOK Center)
10/27: Omaha (CHI Health Center)
10/29: St. Paul, MN (Xcel Energy Center)
10/30: Milwaukee (Fiserv Forum)
11/1: Detroit (Little Caesars Arena)
11/2: Cleveland (Rocket Mortgage Field House)
11/4: Toronto (Scotiabank Arena)
11/5: Ottawa (Canadian Tire Centre)
11/7: Montreal (Bell Centre)
11/8: Buffalo (Key Bank Center)
11/10: Miami (Miami Beach Pop)