6ix9ine had a pretty scary Sunday—the Brooklyn-based rapper was allegedly kidnapped, robbed and attacked in the wee hours of the morning—but his week has been going in the right direction after the scary incident.
That same day, he and Nicki Minaj released the Candy Land-themed video for their joint track "FEFE," and on Tuesday (July 24), the Queens-bred emcee announced 6ix9ine as the first of three surprise openers who'll be hitting the road with her and Future on their co-headlining NICKIHNDRXX Tour. The other two will be announced on later dates.
"6ix9ine is 1 of the 3 artists that Future and I have added to the #NickiHndrxx WORLD TOUR. Tickets come w|a physical copy of #QUEEN which will be released on August 10th. Tour link in bio. #Fefe #1 on APPLE MUSIC, TIDAL, YOUTUBE, #2 on SPOTIFY, #3 on iTunes," Minaj wrote alongside photos of her and the 22-year-old rapper.
Check out the announcement below.
The world tour begins September 21 in Baltimore and goes through the beginning of 2019, where it ends on March 28 in Geneva, Switzerland. Take a look at the full list of dates below.
NICKIHNDRXX Tour Dates
North America
09/21 - Baltimore, MD @ Royal Farms Arena
09/23 - Washington, D.C. @ Capital One Arena
09/26 - Detroit, MI @ Little Caesars Arena
09/28 - Chicago, IL @ United Center
09/29 - Cincinnati, OH @ US Bank Arena
10/01 - Toronto, Ontario @ Air Canada Centre
10/02 - Buffalo, NY @ KeyBank Center
10/04 - Boston, MA @ TD Garden
10/05 - Uncasville, CT @ Mohegan Sun Arena
10/07 - Newark, NJ @ Prudential Center
10/11 - Brooklyn, NY @ Barclays Center
10/14 - Raleigh, NC @ PNC Arena
10/16 - Charlotte, NC @ Spectrum Center
10/19 - Miami, FL @ American Airlines Center
10/20 - Orlando, FL @ Amway Arena
10/23 - Memphis, TN @ FedEx Forum
10/28 - Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena
10/30 - New Orleans, LA @ Smoothie King Center
11/01 - Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center
11/02 - Houston, TX @ Toyota Center
11/04 - Kansas City, MO @ Sprint Center
11/06 - Denver, CO @ Pepsi Center
11/09 - Portland, OR @ Moda Center
11/10 - Seattle, WA @ Tacoma Dome
11/16 - San Jose, CA @ SAP Center
11/17 - Sacramento, CA @ Golden 1 Center
11/20 - Los Angeles, CA @ The Forum
11/24 - Las Vegas, NV @ MGM Grand
Europe
02/21 - Munich, Germany @ Olympiahalle
02/22 - Bratislava, Slovakia @ Ondrej Nepela Arena
02/24 - Lodz, Poland @ Atlas Arena
02/25 - Budapest, Hungary @ Budapest Sportarena
02/28 - Berlin, Germany @ Mercedes Benz Arena
03/01 - Copenhagen, Denmark @ Royal Arena
03/03 - Oslo, Norway @ Spektrum
03/04 - Stockholm, Sweden @ Ericsson Globe
03/06 - Brussels, Belgium @ Palais 12
03/07 - Paris, France @ AccorHotels Arena
03/09 - Bordeaux, France @ Metropole Arena
03/11 - London, England @ The O2
03/14 - Birmingham, England @ Arena Birmingham
03/15 - Dublin, Ireland @ 3Arena
03/17 - Glasgow, Scotland @ SSE Hydro
03/18 - Manchester, England @ Manchester Arena
03/20 - Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg @ Rockhal
03/22 - Frankfurt, Germany @ Festhalle
03/23 - Cologne, Germany @ Lanxess Arena
03/25 - Amsterdam, The Netherlands @ Ziggo Dome
03/27 - Zurich, Switzerland @ Hallenstandion
03/28 - Geneva, Switzerland @ Arena Geneva
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