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Lil Baby Announces Four-Month Long World Tour For “WHAM”

BY Edwin Lamptey February 19, 2025 7:36 AM EDT

Lil Baby has caused a stir in the world of music following the announcement of a four-month-long tour following the release of his fourth album, WHAM.

Who Hard As Me, his fourth studio project was another success for the Georgia native, as it went number one, selling 144,000 units in its debut week, which was more than good enough for him to go number one on the Billboard Hot 200 chart.

As it stands, it remains in the upper echelon, currently sitting at 15, which is down just two spots from last week. With the fan reception being fairly positive and due to its sustained success thus far, Lil Baby is rewarding them and himself by embarking on a lengthy road trip.

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Per Uproxx, the “Dum, Dumb, and Dumber” rapper announced on his Instagram page, writing, “Let’s Gooooooo!!! #WHAM More Dates Soon 👀 On Sale 2-21.”

Lil Baby will be setting off on June 3, with Houston, Texas being confirmed as the first tour stop. He will stay in the United States up until September 12, hitting up major markets such as Chicago, Atlanta, Brooklyn, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, and more.

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Berlin, Germany, on September 12, will then kick off the European leg of the WHAM World Tour and will conclude in London on September 27.

Finally, the final stretch will be in Australia with four stops, with the last show in Auckland, New Zealand on October 16.

This is a massive undertaking for one person, so Lil Baby is bringing along some special guests. Texas rising superstar BigXthaPlug will be joining him on all but one date, which is in Los Angeles.

NLE Choppa is scheduled to be an opener, and is missing one date himself, which is Miami, but will only be assisting in the U.S.

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