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Playboi Carti: Florida gets three more 'Antagonist Tour' dates added

Want a reason to be jelly of Florida? Forget Disneyland and Miami Beach, how about the fact the Sunshine State has three new concert dates for Playboi Carti upcoming Antagonist Tour going down this fall?

Holy. Smokes. It’s all types of awesomeness as everyone’s favorite elusive hip-hop artist gears up for a full-fledged nationwide run. Peep the nitty gritty details.

Today, genre-defying rapper Playboi Carti has added three new Florida dates to his “Antagonist Tour.” Public on sale starts August 4 at noon ET, with Carti Pre-sale happening today at noon local time (US). This is Playboi Carti’s first headline tour since 2021, where he took several cities by storm in support of his first #1 album on the Billboard 200 chart Whole Lotta Red. The album, released on Christmas day in 2020, sold 100,000 units and received 160 million global streams within its first week.

Coming off the heels of headlining several premiere festivals including Rolling Loud California and Miami, Lyrical Lemonade Summer Smash (Chicago), Wireless Festival (London) and more, Carti will continue to wow audiences across the globe with electric live performances and unique fan experiences on tour this fall. Opening in Denver on September 6, the tour will stop in major cities across the world including Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Chicago, Boston, Atlanta, New York, Miami, London, Paris, Amsterdam and more. Get your tickets at playboicarti.com.

Support for the tour includes rappers Ken Carson, Destroy Lonely, and Homixide Gang, which will be their first time hitting the road as an Opium Collective. Over the past few years, these rising artists have garnered a passionate fan base and widespread acclaim. Ken Carson’s most recent studio album X landed him a spot on the Billboard 200 chart, and Destroy Lonely’s breakout success this year includes the release of his highly anticipated debut album, If Looks Could Kill, which reached No.1 on Apple Music and helped earn him his first spot on the Billboard 200. Homixide Gang, a rap duo from Atlanta, released their mixtapes Homixide Lifestyle in 2022 and Snot or Not in 2023. Carson, Lonely, and Homixide Gang have also been touring several major festivals including Bonnaroo, Wireless, Rolling Loud and more.

Playboi Carti “Antagonist Tour” Dates
9/6/23  Denver, CO  Ball Arena+
9/8/23  Salt Lake City, UT Delta Center+
9/9/23  Las Vegas, NV  MGM Grand Garden Arena+
9/12/23 Seattle, WA  Climate Pledge Arena+
9/13/23 Portland, OR  Veterans Memorial Coliseum+
9/15/23 Sacramento, CA  Golden 1 Center+
9/16/23 San Francisco, CA Chase Center*~+
9/17/23 San Diego, CA  Pechanga Arena San Diego+
9/20/23 Los Angeles, CA  Crypto.com Arena+
9/23/23 Glendale, AZ  Desert Diamond Arena+
9/26/23 Austin, TX  Moody Center+
9/27/23 Houston, TX  Toyota Center+
9/28/23 Dallas, TX  American Airlines Center+
9/30/23 Kansas City, MO T-Mobile Center+
10/1/23 Minneapolis, MN Target Center+
10/2/23 Chicago, IL  United Center*+
10/4/23 Detroit, MI  Little Caesars Arena+
10/5/23 Columbus, OH  Schottenstein Center+
10/6/23 Philadelphia, PA Wells Fargo Center+
10/7/23 Boston, MA  TD Garden+
10/9/23 Washington, DC  Capital One Arena+
10/11/23 New York, NY  Madison Square Garden+
10/13/23 Pittsburgh, PA  PPG Paints Arena+
10/14/23 Indianapolis, IN  Gainbridge Fieldhouse+
10/15/23 Cleveland, OH  Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse+
10/17/23 Raleigh, NC  PNC Arena+
10/18/23 Charlotte, NC  Spectrum Center+
10/20/23 Atlanta, GA  State Farm Arena+
10/24/23 Miami, FL  Kaseya Center^
10/25/23 Tampa, FL  Amalie Arena^
10/26/23 Orlando, FL  Amway Center^               
11/19/23 Dublin, IE  3Arena+
11/21/23 Manchester, UK  AO Arena+
11/22/23 London, UK  The O2+
11/24/23 Brussels, BE  Forest National+
11/25/23 Amsterdam, NL  Ziggo Dome+
11/27/23 Milan, IT  Mediolanum Forum+
11/29/23 Cologne, DE  Lanxess Arena+
11/30/23 Berlin, DE  Mercedes-Benz Arena+
12/2/23 Paris, FR  AccorHotels Arena+
12/4/23 Copenhagen, DK Royal Arena+    

 +currently on sale
^on sale August 4th at 10 AM ET
*Destroy Lonely will not be supporting the San Francisco and Chicago tour stops.
~Ken Carson will not be supporting the Chicago tour stop.

About Playboi Carti
In just a few short years, rapper Playboi Carti has amassed billions of streams worldwide, with a global appeal that has steadily placed him within the upper echelon of new stars. Carti has been unstoppable since the release of his 2017 single “Magnolia,” as its meteoric rise garnered cosigns from Beyoncé and features on series like Atlanta. His self-titled album has accumulated nearly 6 Billion streams to date after debuting at number 12 on the Billboard 200 chart where it spent 63 weeks. The following year, Carti dropped his album Die Lit, debuting at Number 3 on the Billboard 200, boasting collaborations like Lil Uzi Vert on “Shoota,” “Poke It Out” with Nicki Minaj, “Love Hurts” with Travis Scott and many more. The album has nearly 7 Billion global streams to date, and spent a total of 111 weeks on the Billboard 200. In April of 2020, Playboi Carti returned with track “@MEH,” and on Christmas day, he landed his landed his first #1 album on Billboard’s 200 Chart with Whole Lotta Red, which features the likes of Future & Kid Cudi, and has amassed a staggering 4.8 billion global streams to date. The  album sold 100,000 units and received 160 million global streams within its first week. Whole Lotta Red trended #1 upon its release on Twitter, and tracks from the album held 3 out of the top ten trending spots at YouTube including #1 upon release. The album spent a total of 123 weeks on Billboard’s 200 chart since it dropped in December 2020. Most recently, Carti teamed up with The Weeknd and Madonna to release their single “Popular,” and headlined several festivals this year including Rolling Loud California and Miami, Lyrical Lemonade Summer Smash in Chicago and Wireless Festival in London. Up next, Carti will be heading on his global Antagonist Tour kicking off this fall with over 30 dates. With a constant string of hits, Playboi Carti doesn’t miss.