Reading: Bryson Tiller sets 61-date The Neo Trapsoul Tour, starting Aug. 27

Bryson Tiller sets 61-date The Neo Trapsoul Tour, starting Aug. 27

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has announced The Neo Trapsoul Tour, a 61-date world run that begins Aug. 27 in West Valley City, Utah, and stretches into January 2027. The tour gives him a broad international platform after last October’s run of releases and anniversary celebrations, with major stops already mapped across North America, Europe, Australia and New Zealand.

That is why fans are looking at the calendar now: artist presale opens Wednesday, June 3 at 12 p.m. local time, and general tickets go on sale Friday, June 5 at 12 p.m. local time, with VIP packages available through vipnation.com. For listeners who have followed Tiller since his breakthrough in 2015 with the diamond-certified “Don’t” and his 3x platinum debut T R A P S O U L, the new route is the clearest sign yet that he is treating this next stretch as a full-scale album cycle.

The North American leg runs through Nov. 1 in Seattle and includes some of the tour’s biggest anchors, including Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado on Aug. 29, Madison Square Garden in New York on Sept. 13 and Intuit Dome in Los Angeles on Oct. 25. , and are set to join on select dates, giving the first stretch a lineup that matches the size of the itinerary.

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After that, the run shifts overseas on Nov. 17 for dates in Zurich, Paris, Copenhagen, Stockholm, Amsterdam, Berlin, Brussels and Dublin before the U.K. arena shows close at London’s The O2 on Dec. 7. The final leg picks up in January 2027 with five Australia and New Zealand shows, ending at Spark Arena in Auckland on Jan. 27 after stops in Perth, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane.

The tour lands at a moment when Tiller has been unusually active by his own standards. He celebrated the 10th anniversary of T R A P S O U L last October, released the double album Solace & The Vices and teamed with on “It Depends,” which reached No. 1 on ’s R&B Digital Song Sales chart and peaked at No. 16 on the Billboard Hot 100. That momentum also came with awards attention, including two nominations, two BET Award nominations, an and an NAACP Image Award.

What Tiller has not given fans yet is a release date for the new album he says is forthcoming. He has already previewed it with the single “IT’S OK,” but for now the tour is the only fixed date on the board. In practical terms, that makes The Neo Trapsoul Tour the main event — and the next piece of the rollout is still waiting to be announced.

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