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A$AP Rocky Announces Headlining Tour, A$AP Mob Single ‘Bath Salt'


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All right, A$AP Rocky fans, you wanted the dude, you got him. The “Purple Swag” rapper is coming to a city near you on his fall LONGLIVEA$AP tour and he’s bringing Schoolboy Q, Danny Boy, and A$AP Mob along with him. The shows kick off on September 21 in Providence, RI at the Lupo’s Heartbreak Hotel and concludes on November 18 in Philadelphia, PA at the Electric Factory. Tickets for the tour go on sale tomorrow, Friday, July 27 and you better get in line now because with this line-up, those tickets are gonna go quick.

Speaking of A$AP Mob, they released the cover art for the first single off of their group album this week and from what we can see, it looks like they have been watching the news lately. The cover is of a hand-drawn, white–lined coffin on a black background with the song title “Bath Salt” directly under it. Scribbled on the coffin itself are the artists featured on the track, which includes Mob member YG Addie, Pretty Flacko, and Brooklyn trio Flatbush Zombies. The song is expected to premiere, Friday (July 27) at 12 A.M., so make sure you stay up for it.

Rocky has been on his grind since the success of “Peso” and “Purple Swag” off his mixtapes, Deep Purple and LONGLIVEA$AP. Aside from the tour and working the Mob, he’s currently in the studio finishing up his own long-awaited album, LONGLIVEA$AP. Hopefully, his recent run-in law with the law won’t prevent him from getting back to the studio for too long.

Sept. 21 Providence, RI Lupo’s Heartbreak Hotel
Sept. 22 Burlington, VT UVM Ballroom
Sept. 23 New Haven, CT Toads Place
Sept. 25 Norfolk, VA Norva Theater
Sept. 26 Silver Springs, MD The Fillmore
Sept. 28 Boston, MA House Of Blues
Sept. 29 Springfield, MA Massmutual Center
Oct. 03 Detroit, MI The Fillmore
Oct. 04 Cincinnati, OH Bogarts
Oct. 05 Cleveland, OH House Of Blues
Oct. 06 Columbus, OH Newport Music Hall
Oct. 07 Grand Rapids, MHi Intersection
Oct. 09 Indianapolis, IN Murat Theater
Oct. 11 Chicago, IL Congress
Oct. 12 Milwaukee, WI The Rave
Oct. 13 Minneapolis, MN First Avenue
Oct. 14 Kansas City, MO Beaumont Club
Oct. 15 Denver, CO Ogden Theater
Oct. 17 Salt Lake City, UT Complex’s Rockwell
Oct. 19 Pullman, WA Washington State U.
Oct. 20 Vancouver, BC The Vogue
Oct. 21 Seattle, WA Showbox Sodu
Oct. 22 Portland, OR Roseland Ballroom
Oct. 26 Los Angeles, CA Hollywood Palladium
Oct. 28 San Diego, CA House Of Blues
Oct. 29 Las Vegas, NV House Of Blues
Oct. 30 Phoenix, AZ Celebrity Theater
Oct. 31 Albuquerque, NM Sunshine Theater
Nov. 02 Dallas, TX House Of Blues
Nov. 03 Austin, TX Fun Fun Fun Fest
Nov. 04 Houston, TX Bayou Music Center
Nov. 06 New Orleans, LA House Of Blues
Nov. 08 Miami, FL Fillmore Miami
Nov. 09 Orlando, FL The Beacham
Nov. 10 Tampa, FL The Ritz
Nov. 11 Tallahassee, FL Potbelly's
Nov. 13 Myrtle Beach, SC House Of Blues
Nov. 14 Atlanta, GA Tabernacle
Nov. 15 Charlotte, NC The Fillmore
Nov. 16 Richmond, VA National
Nov. 18 Philadelphia, PA Electric Factory



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