The American rapper Kid Cudi has announced a new tour called ‘Insano’, which will run for several months in 2024 and early 2025. The tour will take place across the United States of America, Europe and the UK. Pusha T will join him for every show announced so far, while Jaden Smith and EarthGang will provide additional support at selected dates throughout the tour. The ‘Insano’ tour is in support of Kid Cudi’s latest album of the same name.
The tour begins in Austin, Texas on 28th June 2024, and will run until 30th August 2024 in Los Angeles. In February 2025, the tour will begin its European and UK leg, starting in Oslo. AmEx pre-sales for the European and UK leg begin on 11th March 2024 at 10am local time, while pre-sales for the North American tour start on 12th March 2024 at 10am local time.
General sales for all tickets go on sale on 15th March 2024 at 10am local time via Ticketmaster. Kid Cudi pre-sales for the North America shows run from 12th March at 12pm local time, while artist pre-sales for the EU/UK leg begin on 13th March 2024 at 10am local time.
Kid Cudi’s 10th studio album ‘Insano’ was released in January. A more trap-inspired record that included verses from Lil Wayne, Lil Yachty, DJ Drama, Pharrell and Travis Scott before he dropped the LP’s sequel ‘Insano (Nitro Mega)’ in February; taking a more experimental and alternative route assisted by the likes of Wiz Khalifa, Layzie and Krayzie Bone of Bone Thugs ‘n’ Harmony and Pusha T. The two records mark Cudi’s final albums as part of his Republic Records deal.
Shortly after the release of ‘Nitro Mega’, Kid Cudi took to Twitter to tell fans he would be taking a break from music and to expect new music “every other year.’’ “My next album is already about 80 per cent done, and it’ll be out in 2026,” he wrote. As always, we’re takin’ it someplace new. Just wanted to let y’all know, expect an album from me every other year. Next year is all about filmin’. Got a bunch of stuff I need to get done. Film and TV. So I take a year off of music to do it all
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