Isaiah Rashad Announces His Lil Sunny North American Tour (UPDATE)

TDE's Isaiah Rashad will kick off his North American Lil Sunny tour in three months.

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UPDATED 11/22/16 4:05 p.m. ET: Top Dawg Entertainment just announced that Isaiah Rashad has added several new dates to The Lil Sunny Tour, including shows in Knoxville, New Orleans, and Dallas and shows in Chicago, Boston, and New York. On top of that, Lance Skiiiwalker and Jay IDK have been added as openers. Check out the updated tour dates below.

See original post from 10/24/16 below.

Isaiah Rashad is taking his show on the road.

Nearly two months after releasing his debut album The Sun’s Tirade, Rashad announced he will kick off a 22-date North American tour in early 2017. The TDE signee shared the news via Twitter on Monday, with a list of dates and a caption that simply read: “hey guys.. it’s a tour.” According to the poster, things will kick off Jan. 18 in Lawrence, Kansas, and will include stops in cities like Chicago, Boston, Toronto, NYC, and Miami, before wrapping up Feb. 18 in Mississippi. It should also be noted that the Lil Sunny tour has not announced any dates for the West Coast; however, that could easily change as we approach the kick-off date.

Following the release of The Sun’s Tirade, Rashad spoke to Complex about the project and what he wanted it to say:

“The message I wanted… There really wasn’t no message behind it. I write pretty ambiguously, so it’s whatever you feel,” the Chicago artist explained. “It’s two projects depending on how you listen to it. It’s either smooth as shit or mid-tempo. It ain’t slow as shit but it ain’t fast as fuck either. It goes up and down. It’s left to your imagination just like the title is left to your imagination. You can ask me what I meant and what it means for me; but what I meant for it to mean for you? Nothing.”

You can check out the Lil Sunny Tour dates below.

2017 Lil Sunny Tour Dates
Jan. 18.: Lawrence, Kansas
Jan. 19: Minneapolis, Minnesota
Jan. 20: Chicago, Illinois
Jan. 22: Detroit, Michigan
Jan. 24: Buffalo, New York
Jan. 26: Toronto, Ontario
Jan. 27: Montreal, Quebec
Jan. 28: South Burlington, Vermont
Jan. 29: Providence, Rhode Island
Jan. 30: Boston, Massachusetts 
Feb. 1: New York, New York
Feb. 2: Washington, D.C.
Feb. 4: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 
Feb. 8: Jacksonville, Florida
Feb. 9: Tampa, Florida
Feb. 10: Miami, Florida
Feb. 11: Tallahassee, Florida
Feb. 12: Atlanta, Georgia
Feb. 14: Nashville, Tennessee
Feb. 16: Chattanooga, Tennessee
Feb. 17: Birmingham, Alabama
Feb. 18: Oxford, Mississippi 

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