Drake and Migos' Already Massive Tour Is Now Even Longer

Drake and Migos have once again extended their Aubrey and the Three Migos Tour. Presumably, Pusha-T will not be making any appearances at any of these dates.

Good news for people who love good news: Drake and Migos' already lengthy Aubrey and the Three Migos Tour has now been extended.

New stops have been added for Denver, Brooklyn, Boston, some other cities, and—most importantly—Los Angeles. See the new batch of Aubrey and the Three Migos Tour dates below.

The tour, as previously announced, kicks off July 26 in Salt Lake City. Monday's announcement of new dates actually marks the second update to the itinerary, as last month saw the addition of new shows in Toronto and Chicago:

  • 07-26 Salt Lake City, UT - Vivint Smart Home Arena
  • 07-28 Denver, CO - Pepsi Center
  • 07-29 Denver, CO
  • 07-31 Kansas City, MO - Sprint Center
  • 08-01 St. Paul, MN - Xcel Energy Center
  • 08-10 Toronto, Ontario - Air Canada Centre
  • 08-11 Toronto, Ontario - Air Canada Centre
  • 08-12 Toronto, Ontario - Air Canada Centre
  • 08-14 Detroit, MI - Little Caesars Arena
  • 08-15 Detroit, MI
  • 08-17 Chicago, IL - United Center
  • 08-18 Chicago, IL - United Center
  • 08-20 Chicago, IL - United Center
  • 08-24 New York, NY - Madison Square Garden
  • 08-25 New York, NY - Madison Square Garden
  • 08-27 New York, NY - Madison Square Garden
  • 08-28 New York, NY
  • 08-30 Brooklyn, NY - Barclays Center
  • 08-31 Brooklyn, NY - Barclays Center
  • 09-01 Brooklyn, NY
  • 09-04 Montreal, Quebec - Bell Centre
  • 09-05 Montreal, Quebec
  • 09-07 Boston, MA - TD Garden
  • 09-08 Boston, MA - TD Garden
  • 09-09 Boston, MA
  • 09-12 Washington, DC - Capital One Arena
  • 09-13 Washington, DC - Capital One Arena
  • 09-15 Philadelphia, PA - Wells Fargo Center
  • 09-16 Philadelphia, PA
  • 09-18 Nashville, TN - Bridgestone Arena
  • 09-21 Miami, FL - AmericanAirlines Arena
  • 09-22 Miami, FL - AmericanAirlines Arena
  • 09-24 New Orleans, LA - Smoothie King Center
  • 09-26 Dallas, TX - American Airlines Center
  • 09-27 Dallas, TX - American Airlines Center
  • 09-29 Houston, TX - Toyota Center
  • 09-30 Houston, TX - Toyota Center
  • 10-02 Houston, TX
  • 10-05 Las Vegas, NV - MGM Grand Garden Arena
  • 10-06 Las Vegas, NV - MGM Grand Garden Arena
  • 10-08 Phoenix, AZ - Gila River Arena
  • 10-12 Los Angeles, CA - STAPLES Center
  • 10-13 Los Angeles, CA - STAPLES Center
  • 10-14 Los Angeles, CA - STAPLES Center
  • 10-16 Los Angeles, CA - The Forum
  • 10-17 Los Angeles, CA - The Forum
  • 10-19 Los Angeles, CA
  • 10-26 Oakland, CA - Oracle Arena
  • 10-27 Oakland, CA - Oracle Arena
  • 10-29 San Francisco, CA
  • 11-01 Seattle, WA - Tacoma Dome
  • 11-03 Vancouver, British Columbia - Rogers Arena
  • 11-04 Vancouver, British Columbia - Rogers Arena
  • 11-06 Edmonton, Alberta - Rogers Place
  • 11-07 Edmonton, Alberta
  • 11-16 Atlanta, GA - Philips Arena
  • 11-17 Atlanta, GA - Philips Arena

The tour will begin in the wake of that whole Pusha-T thing, which is seemingly totally over. Most recently, the G.O.O.D. Music boss reaffirmed his belief that the battle had been won. "These conversations have been had and, to my knowledge, it's all over. It's all over with," he toldVanity Fair last week. "I mean, listen: I'm ready to be back to the music for real. Just feeding my base, that's it. That’s the most important thing to me at all times."

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