Yeat Announces North American ‘LOVE/LYFE Tour’

Yeat Announces North American ‘LOVE/LYFE Tour’

Yeat has announced that he’ll be hitting the road this summer in support of his just-released LP, ADL (A Dangerous Lyfe / A Dangerous Love). Slayr and BNYX will join the tour as special guests in select cities.

The tour is set to begin on July 17 in Minneapolis and make stops across major cities including Chicago, Toronto, New York, Boston, Atlanta, Houston, Denver, Seattle, San Francisco, and Los Angeles, before concluding on August 18 in San Diego. The general on-sale begins Friday, April 3 at 10AM local time.

Yeat’s latest album, ADL, was released on March 27 via Field Trip Recordings and Capitol Records. Anticipation was at a fever pitch before the album dropped, and Yeat concluded the build-up by conducting his first sit-down interview with Zane Lowe in five years. In other instances of creative promotion, Yeat hosted Twizz City Night at a Portland Trail Blazers game and attached a prosthetic version of his arm to a taxi in New York, which was highlighted by a bumper sticker that read, “LYFE IS DANGEROUS.” Yeat also took out a full-page ad in the New York Times to announce the features for ADL.


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ADL features an eclectic group of guests, including Elton John, NBA YoungBoy, Kid Cudi, 070 Shake, Julia Wolf, Don Toliver, Grimes, Joji, Swizz Beats, BNYX, and King Kylie (AKA Kylie Jenner). The star power Yeat brought in for the project reflects his goals and ambitions for the epic project. During the Zane Lowe conversation, he said: “The album is gonna set the tone for the rest of my career. It’s gonna light the way for a lot of people—a lot of my fans, especially. I feel like it’s just gonna be a new precedent for where my music is gonna be. It’s a new tone-setter.”

Yeat’s last album, LYFESTYLE, debuted atop the Billboard 200 chart. It marked his second full-length release of 2024, following 2093.

Browse Yeat’s music featuring limited edition vinyl here.

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