A$AP Rocky announces Don’t Be Dumb World Tour – How to get tickets

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A$AP Rocky is headed out on his first major tour in years to promote his newest album, “Don’t Be Dumb.” The 42-stop run, which shares a name with the album, will kick off in Chicago on May 27, then criss-cross North America before heading to Europe later in the summer.
The tour comes on the heels of Rocky’s album release Jan. 16. The 18-track project, separated into two “discs,” marks his first full-length release since 2018’s “Testing.” Both the tour and the album signify a return to form for the rapper, who has spent the last few years focusing on both acting and fashion pursuits.
How to get ASAP Rocky tour tickets
General onsale will begin Jan. 27 at 9 a.m. local time at ASAPROCKY.COM.
An artist presale for North America tour dates will begin Jan 23 at 10 a.m. local time. Fans must sign up at livemu.sc/asaprocky by Jan. 21st at 10 p.m. ET. For Artist presales on Ticketmaster, no code is needed – access is tied to your account. Artist presales hosted on other sites may require a code for access.
A presale will also be available for Cash App Visa Card customers for dates in the U.S. On Jan. 21 at 10 a.m. local time, cardholders can access tickets by using the first nine digits of their card. For more information on the Cash App Card presale, visit https://cash.app/card/presales.
ASAP Rocky Don’t Be Dumb tour dates
- May 27 – Chicago – United Center
- May 29 – Cleveland – Rocket Arena
- May 31– Toronto – Scotiabank Arena
- June 1 – Montrea – Bell Centre
- June 2 – Boston –TD Garden
- June 4 – Philadelphia – Xfinity Mobile Arena
- June 7 – New York – The Governors Ball
- June 8 – Baltimore – CFG Bank Arena
- June 11 – Atlanta – State Farm Arena
- June 12 – Charlotte, North Carolina – Spectrum Center
- June 14 – Orlando, Florida – Kia Center
- June 15 – Miami – Kaseya Center
- June 18 – Dallas – American Airlines Center
- June 19 – Austin – Moody Center
- June 20 – Houston – Toyota Center
- June 23 – Phoenix – Mortgage Matchup Center
- June 25 – San Francisco – Chase Center
- June 26 – Las Vegas – MGM Grand Garden Arena
- June 27 – Los Angeles – Kia Forum
- June 30 – Seattle – Climate Pledge Arena
- July 1 – Vancouver – Rogers Arena
- July 3 – Edmonton, Alberta – Rogers Place
- July 4 – Calgary, Alberta – Scotiabank Saddledome
- July 8 – Detroit – Little Caesars Arena
- July 11– Newark, New Jersey – Prudential Center
- Aug. 25 – Brussels – ING Arena
- Aug. 27 – Amsterdam – Ziggo Dome
- Aug. 30 – London – O2 Arena
- Sept. 2 – Dublin – 3Arena
- Sept. 4 – Glasgow, U.K. – OVO Hydro
- Sept. 5 – Manchester, U.K. – Co-op Live
- Sept. 8 – Cologne, Germany – Lanxess Arena
- Sept. 10 – Milan, Italy – I-DAYS
- Sept. 11 – Munich – Olympiahalle
- Sept. 13 – Lodz, Poland – Atlas Arena
- Sept. 16 – Hamburg, Germany – Barclays Arena
- Sept. 18 – Copenhagen, Denmark – Royal Arena
- Sept. 20 – Oslo, Norway – Unity Arena
- Sept. 21 – Stockholm – Avicii Arena
- Sept. 24 – Riga, Latvia – Xiaomi Arena
- Sept. 25 – Kaunas, Lithuania – Zalgiris Arena
- Sept. 28 – Berlin – Uber Arena
- Sept. 30 – Paris – Accor Arena




