A$AP Rocky Announces Don’t Be Dumb 2026 World Tour
A$AP Rocky has announced his highly anticipated 2026 Don’t Be Dumb World Tour, a 42-date global trek that marks his first major tour supporting his new album of the same name, released after an eight-year gap since his last full-length project. The North American leg kicks off May 27 in Chicago at the United Center and wraps July 11 in Newark, New Jersey, hitting major markets including Los Angeles, Toronto, and Houston before the tour extends to the UK and Europe through September.
Tour Dates and Presale Information
The Don’t Be Dumb tour will visit over 40 cities across three continents, with North American dates running from late May through early July 2026. Major stops include Cleveland, Toronto, Boston, Philadelphia, New York, Atlanta, Miami, Dallas, Houston, Phoenix, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and Seattle. An artist presale begins Friday, January 24 at 9 AM local time, with general public on-sale beginning Tuesday, January 27 at 9 AM local time through official ticketing partners.
VIP Packages and Ticket Access
Premium VIP packages are available, offering exclusive benefits including behind-the-scenes access, private pre-show lounge access, limited-edition merchandise, and premium seating. Fans can register for the artist presale through A$AP Rocky’s official website and ticketing platforms. The tour is promoted by Live Nation and will feature performances from Rocky’s Don’t Be Dumb album alongside fan-favorite tracks from his catalog.
Album Support and Recent Performances
Rocky has already begun showcasing new material from the album, delivering performances on Saturday Night Live featuring tracks like “Punk Rocky” and “Helicopter$” shortly after the album’s release. The Don’t Be Dumb World Tour represents his return to the live stage with fresh material, promising fans an energetic showcase of the artist’s latest creative direction.
European and UK Extension
Following the North American run, the tour extends to Europe and the UK from August through September 2026, with dates in Brussels, Amsterdam, London, Dublin, and across mainland Europe including stops in Germany, Italy, Poland, Denmark, Sweden, and more. Tickets for all dates are available through official ticketing partners and venue websites.

