GRAMMY-nominated rapper Earl Sweatshirt aka Thebe Kgositsile, who came out of the Los Angeles rap collective Odd Future as a teen, has announced a North American tour titled A Tour Starring Earl Sweatshirt & Friends.

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">We bout hit them streets yall <a href="https://t.co/2w3HDiduq6">pic.twitter.com/2w3HDiduq6</a></p>&mdash; Black Noi$e (@blackxnoise) <a href="https://twitter.com/blackxnoise/status/1090732279272558593?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">January 30, 2019</a></blockquote>

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The tour will feature Bbymutha, Na-Kel Smith (also affiliated with Odd Future,) Liv.E, Mike and Black Noi$e and will launch on March 23 in New Orleans at BUKU music festival and hit other major cities including New York City, Philadelphia, Las Vegas, and Los Angeles. The last show will be held in Atlanta on May 6. "We bout hit them streets yall," Black Noi$e tweeted.

Sweatshirt released his latest album Some Rap Songs late in 2018. The album reflects the musical growth he's had since his teen days with Odd Future. "In order for my growth to be complete, the work has to reflect it,” he said in a statement about the album, reportedly his last with Columbia Records.

The rapper also recently released a short film called "Nowhere Nobody" in which he stars as basketball coach.

For more full dates and ticket information, visit Sweatshirt's website.

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