Future Announces “One Big Party” Tour 2023

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Future Announces One Big Party Tour 2023

Future announces a tour to celebrate new year.

Future is heading onto a short concert run as he announced the “One Big Party” tour. It is a six-date trek that kicks off in Houston on January 7 at the Toyota Center. The Freebandz boss then headlines Charlotte, Atlanta, Chicago and Washington before concluding the things in Boston on January 27 at the TD Garden. We can expect a few surprise guests at the event, who have not been named yet.

Before the tour begins, the rapper will be performing at “The Ball Drops in Brooklyn” concert on December 30, featuring Lil Uzi Vert, King Combs and Chinese Kitty.

Realising that Future hasn’t travelled for the past five years, this will undoubtedly be a thrilling run of performances. But he has consistently appeared at Rolling Loud all year long. The main act for the Miami and New York shows was Fewtch. He also gave the keynote address for the Toronto launch’s debut. The artist will also serve as the festival’s headlining act in California in 2023.

The tour follows up his most recent album “I Never Liked You“, which debuted at #1 on Billboard 200 and is already certified platinum. Just recently, Future also assisted Metro Boomin on multiple tracks on his comeback album “Heroes & Villains“.

This year, the Mask Off rapper extended to his list of achievements when “Wait For U” won Best Collaboration at the BET Hip Hop Awards and Favorite Hip Hop Song at the American Music Awards. He is nominated for six Grammy Awards in 2023, notably Best Rap Album (I Never Liked You), Best Rap Song (“Wait For U”), and Best Rap Performance (“Pushin’ P”).

In April, Boomin brought out Future to perform with him at the Coachella and then teased the joint project with Freebandz boss. “After a 10+ year journey it was surreal to perform @coachella in front of 20k+ with my brother @future Metro Pluto album otw,” he wrote at the time.

Check out the full tour dates below.

Jan. 07 – Houston, TX – Toyota Center
Jan. 13 – Charlotte, NC – Spectrum Center
Jan. 14 – Atlanta, GA – State Farm Arena
Jan. 20 – Chicago, IL – United Center
Jan. 22 – Washington, D.C. – Capital Arena
Jan. 27 – Boston, MA – TD Garden

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