As a gamer and music enthusiast with a deep appreciation for up-and-coming artists, I can’t help but be excited about Blxst’s upcoming “I’ll Always Come Find You Tour.” The Los Angeles rapper and producer has had an incredible run over the past two years, and I’ve been following his career closely since his “Before You Go” tape in 2022.
Following the release of his first album, “I’ll Always Come Find You,” last week, Blxst has announced a tour. Named the same as his album, the “I’ll Always Come Find You Tour,” the Los Angeles rapper and producer will perform at 30 venues across the US.
I’m thrilled to share that the tour begins for me on October 1 at Houston’s House of Blues. After that, I’ll make my way to San Antonio, New Orleans, and Orlando, Florida. Subsequently, I have shows lined up in Dallas, Atlanta, Raleigh, and Charlotte, among other exciting cities. Can’t wait to see you all there!
Approximately two months from now, on December 5, Blxst’s tour will conclude at The Republik in Honolulu, making it his initial performance in Hawaii. Accompanying him on certain dates throughout the tour are Leon Thomas, Joyce Wrice, and Joony.
Over the past two years, the artist has experienced a lot, starting with the release of his “Before You Go” tape in 2022. He gained significant attention when he was included in Kendrick Lamar’s album “Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers,” featuring on the track “Die Hard.” In the following year, he made an appearance on Killer Mike’s song “Exit 9” from his LP titled “MICHAEL.”
Explore the complete schedule for the “I’ll Always Come Find You Tour” listed below. Tickets for the tour, which are available through Live Nation, can be purchased starting from Friday, August 2nd.
I’LL ALWAYS COME FIND YOU TOUR
with @leonthomas @joycewrice @joonyoftvPLAYING SONGS FROM ALL PROJECTS. SIGN UP FOR PRE SALE TO GET TICKETS FIRST.
ON SALE FRIDAY AT 10AM PST.
— BLXST (@BLXST) July 29, 2024
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2024-07-29 20:26