Fans who want to see Lil Yachty live soon are in luck. The Atlanta rapper announced a 39-city tour in support of his most recent album, Let’s Start Here, today (May 9). “The Field Trip Tour,” produced by Live Nation and Bose, will kick off on September 21 in Washington, D.C., with stops across North America and Europe. The global tour will stop in cities such as Philadelphia, Toronto, Oslo, Berlin, and London before wrapping up on December 17 in Vienna.
The general public can purchase tickets starting this Friday (May 12) at 10 a.m. local time in North America and 12 p.m. local time in Europe. More information is available here.

Let’s Start Here. was a 14-track, highly anticipated body of work in which Yachty experimented with his sound. Diana Gordon, Teezo Touchdown, Justine Skye, Fousheé, Baby K, Ant Clemons, Daniel Caesar, and others contributed to the album. Let’s Start Here. earned him a top ten spot on the Billboard 200 thanks to 36,000 album-equivalent unit sales in its first week.
Let’s Start Here. was preceded by 2021’s Michigan Boy Boat, a 14-track offering that featured Tee Grizzley, Swae Lee, Sada Baby, YN Jay, Rio Da Yung OG, Babyface Ray, and others. Months later, he released the sixth installment of his Birthday Mix series, celebrating his 24th year on the planet with SoFaygo, Lil Tecca, DC2Trill, and Draft Day.
Check out the full schedule for Lil Yachty’s upcoming “The Field Trip Tour” down below.
Sept. 21 — Washington, D.C.
Sept. 22 — New York, NY
Sept. 24 — Philadelphia, PA
Sept. 25 — Raleigh, NC
Sept. 27 — Montreal, QC
Sept. 29 — Wallingford, CT
Oct. 1 — Pittsburgh, PA
Oct. 2 — Toronto, ON
Oct. 4 — Charlotte, NC
Oct. 8 — Indianapolis, IN
Oct. 9 — Nashville, TN
Oct. 11 — New Orleans, LA
Oct. 15 — Tempe, AZ
Oct. 17 — San Diego, CA
Oct. 21 — Vancouver, BC
Oct. 22 — Portland, OR
Oct. 26 — Las Vegas, NV
Oct. 27 — Salt Lake City, UT
Oct. 29 — Denver, CO
Oct. 31 — St. Louis, MO
Nov. 2 — Minneapolis, MN
Nov. 4 — Madison, WI
Nov. 5 — Detroit, MI
Nov. 22 — Oslo, Norway
Nov. 24 — Stockholm, Sweden
Nov. 25 — Copenhagen, Denmark
Nov. 27 — Berlin, Germany
Nov. 28 — Cologne, Germany
Nov. 30 — Manchester, UK
Dec. 1 — London, UK
Dec. 3 — Glasgow, UK
Dec. 4 — Birmingham, UK
Dec. 6 — Paris, France
Dec. 8 — Tilburg, Netherlands
Dec. 10 — Brussels, Belgium
Dec. 12 — Barcelona, Spain
Dec. 14 — Milan, Italy
Dec. 16 — Zurich, Switzerland
Dec. 17 — Vienna, Austria