Pusha T Announces US Tour And The Title of His New Album, ‘It’s Almost Dry’

Pusha T has revealed the title of his upcoming fourth studio album, ‘It’s Almost Dry,’ as well as tour dates for the United States.

In addition, the rapper has announced that he will embark on a US tour in promotion of the record, which will begin in May. There will be more dates announced in the future since the rapper has stated that this is merely “phase one” of the tour. There are already 12 tour dates confirmed, including visits to Seattle and Los Angeles.

Tickets will go on sale on 8th April, however, pre-sales will begin on 7th April in several time zones across the United States.

Pusha T released ‘Neck & Wrist,’ the latest song off ‘It’s Almost Dry,’ featuring Jay-Z on 6th April. The record was produced by Pharrell Williams and follows the release of Ye’s and 88-Keys’ ‘Diet Coke’ in February.

Image courtesy – Rap-Up
Image courtesy – Rap-Up

‘Neck & Wrist’ is also Pusha T’s first collaboration with Jay-Z since the 2016 single ‘Drug Dealers Anonymous.’ In an interview with the podcast Millions Dollaz Worth of Game, the rapper revealed that he had “three songs with Jay-Z now”, explaining that one of the three is “something for the new album”.

Pusha T’s most recent album, ‘Daytona,’ garnered him a Grammy nomination for Best Rap Album at the 2019 Grammy Awards. Since then, the rapper has released many stand-alone tracks, including ‘No Problem,’ ‘Sociopath,’ ‘Coming Home,’ and ‘Puppets,’ all of which feature Kash Doll.

Image courtesy – BrooklynVegan
Image courtesy – BrooklynVegan

Pusha T was also recently featured on the tune ‘Hear Me Clearly’ from DJ and Bape founder Nigo’s latest album, ‘I Know Nigo.’

Pusha T’s ‘It’s Almost Dry’ USA tour dates are as follows:

Sunday, May 29 – Showbox SoDo, Seattle, WA
Wednesday, June 1 – The Regency Ballroom, San Francisco, CA
Thursday, June 2 – Anaheim, CA – House of Blues
Saturday, June 4 – The Novo, Los Angeles, CA
Sunday, June 5 – The Observatory North Park, San Diego, CA
Tuesday, June 7 – Concord Music Hall, Chicago, IL
Wednesday, June 8 – The Majestic Theatre, Detroit, MI 
Wednesday, June 15 – Big Night Live, Boston, MA 
Thursday, June 16 – Irving Plaza, New York, NY 
Tuesday, June 21 – Center Stage, Atlanta, GA 
Wednesday, June 22 – The Underground, Charlotte, NC 
Thursday, June 23 – Theater of Living Arts, Philadelphia, PA

— Aditi Manjunath

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