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Griselda Announces "What Would Chine Gun Do" Tour Dates


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It's been a minute, but the Griselda movement has finally mobilized. Not long after Westside Gunn secured himself a shiny new passport, the Buffalo-bred trifecta officially announced a slew of North American tour dates. Spanning across ten stops and a variety of well-spaced out dates, the official What Would Chine Gun Do tour has all the makings of a lavish and exclusive affair. Check out the full list of dates below, beginning with a mid-February launch date in Atlanta.

If you're interested in copping tickets to any of the dates, head over to the official Griselda website and purchase to your heart's content. While this is definitely a promising start, we can only hope a new batch of dates emerges in the near future. We already know Westside, Conway, and Benny are looking to solidify their chokehold on the game, and what better way than to shut shit down in a live capacity?

"I don’t even have to explain myself anymore get your fuckin tickets!!!!!! This is a Movie, This is an experience, This is HISTORY," writes Gunn, in the official IG announcement. Is Griselda rolling through a city near you? If so, sound off in the comments. 

Feb 16th - Atlanta GA, Masquerade Heaven
Feb 20th - Boston MA, Paradise
Feb 21st - Hartford CT, The Webster
Feb 22nd - Providence, RI, The Strand
Feb 23rd - Baltimore MD - Soundstage
Feb 26th - Detroit MI, St. Andrews
Feb 28th - Chicago IL, Patio Theater 
Feb 29th - Minneapolis MN, Varsity
Mar 5th - Denver CO, Summit
Mar 6th - Los Angeles CA, The Novo

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