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Offset has just unveiled exciting news for his fans across North America, as he gears up for his inaugural solo headline tour in support of his latest album, 'Set It Off.' The renowned Migos rapper, who dropped his eagerly awaited second album last year, featuring collaborations with luminaries like Cardi B, Travis Scott, Future and Latto, is set to take his music on the road.
The announcement came in the form of a video teaser shared on Offset's Instagram. The video cleverly manipulated a scene from the 1996 cult classic film 'Set It Off,' featuring Queen Latifah's character engaging in a car robbery. In this revamped scene, she sifts through a CD collection before playing the title track from Offset's 2023 LP.
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"'Set It Off' is not just a phrase; it's a vibe we're creating together," declared the 32-year-old rapper in a statement to HiphopDX. "This tour is not just a series of concerts; it's a journey into my mind. I'm ready to hit the road on my first solo headlining tour, bringing the heat, and most importantly, giving the fans a new way to experience my music."
The 17-stop journey kicks off in Philadelphia this March, making its way through major cities like New York, Toronto, Detroit, Chicago and Houston, before concluding on 10th April in Offset's hometown of Atlanta, Georgia. For those eager to catch the rap sensation live, tour dates and ticket information can be found on his official website.
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Critics, in their review of Offset's 'Set It Off,' awarded the album three stars, stating, "[The album] doesn't reflect Offset's legacy." Drawing comparisons to Offset's 2017 single 'Ric Flair Drip,' where he implies being in the same league as the 16-time wrestling champion. "Perhaps he's more like Jeff Hardy; a beloved solo figure but at his best with his brothers."