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ASAP Rocky's 'Don't Be Dumb' World Tour 2026: Get Ready!

Rolling Stone
January 20, 20262 days ago
ASAP Rocky Announces 'Don't Be Dumb' World Tour Dates for 2026

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A$AP Rocky is launching the "Don't Be Dumb" world tour in Spring 2026, supporting his first album in eight years. The tour, running from May 27 to September 30, will feature appearances from his six alter-egos. It begins in Chicago and concludes in Paris, with North American and European legs. General ticket sales start January 27.

This Spring, A$AP Rocky will kick off a world tour in support of Don’t Be Dumb, his first studio album in eight years. The international trek will feature a slate of special guests — just not in the traditional sense. The Dumb Be Dumb tour will include appearances from all six of the alter-egos Rocky introduced on the album: GR1M, Mr. Mayers, Rugahand, Babushka Boi, Dummy, and Shirthead. The crew will be along for the ride from May 27, when the tour kicks off in Chicago, through its conclusion on Sept. 30 in Paris. The North American leg of the run includes stops in Toronto, Montreal, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Orlando, Miami, Houston, Las Vegas, Vancouver, Detroit, and more. Rocky’s hometown stop on the tour will be his headlining performance at the 2026 Governors Ball. The rapper will head to Europe for the second leg of tour beginning in August. General sale for the Don’t Be Dumb world tour begins Jan. 27 at 9 a.m. local time. Pre-sale access will be available from Jan. 23 via the official A$AP Rocky website. Rocky offered a glimpse into the live version of Don’t Be Dumb this past weekend during his musical guest slot on Saturday Night Live. The appearance doubled as an album release celebration and included the live debuts of “Punk Rocky,” “Don’t Be Dumb / Trip,” and “Baby Helicopter.” Trending Stories “Rocky’s adventurous streak ultimately keeps Don’t Be Dumb from turning into an amusing detour between casting calls. It’s slick and overstuffed, from the Tim Burton-designed artwork to cameos from Damon Albarn of Gorillaz and Oscar-winning composer Danny Elfman, among others,” Rolling Stone wrote in a review of the record. “Still, it sounds like he’s having fun, and he eventually persuades the listener to join in as well.”

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    ASAP Rocky Tour 2026: Don't Be Dumb Dates Announced