A$AP Rocky Confirms Don’t Be Dumb World Tour
A$AP Rocky announced his 42-date Don’t Be Dumb World Tour on Monday, his first full headlining run in seven years. The Live Nation-promoted trek launches May 27 at Chicago’s United Center and wraps September 30 in Paris. It supports his fourth studio album that landed January 16 after an eight-year gap. General ticket sales open January 27 at 9 a.m. local time on Ticketmaster. Artist presales begin Friday, January 23, at 10 a.m..
Houston’s Toyota Center gets a June 20 stop, sandwiched between Austin (June 19) and Dallas (June 18). Cash App Card holders unlock exclusive presale access Wednesday, January 21, at 10 a.m. local time. Meanwhile, EU and UK presales kick off the same day at 9 a.m. using password DONTBEDUMB.
Album Smashes Rocky’s Streaming Records
Don’t Be Dumb obliterated his career peak with 35.4 million first-day Spotify plays. This made it 2026’s biggest hip-hop debut so far. The album catapulted Rocky past Drake as Global Spotify’s most-streamed rapper for the first time ever on January 16. He nearly matched his previous single-day record of 47.6 million streams from May 2018.
First-week projections sit at 200,000 units—130,000 physical copies and 70,000 from streams. This outpaces his 2015 release AT.LONG.LAST.A$AP, which moved 146,000 copies. Eight songs landed in Spotify’s U.S. Top 20. “Helicopter” opened at number three.
The album features Tyler the Creator, Brent Faiyaz, Doechii, Thundercat, Danny Elfman, Gorillaz, Jon Batiste, and will.i.am. Rocky showcased the project’s sonic range during his Saturday Night Live debut January 17. He performed “Punk Rocky” with Thundercat on bass and Elfman—who co-produced the album—on drums.
Tour Routing: North America Through Europe
North America runs May 27 through July 11 across 25 cities including Toronto, Boston, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Miami, and Los Angeles. Rocky headlines Governors Ball’s Sunday slot June 7 at Flushing Meadows Corona Park in New York. He shares the bill with Lorde and Stray Kids.
The European and UK leg spans August 25 to September 30, hitting Brussels, Amsterdam, London, Dublin, Milan, Stockholm, and Berlin. Standard tickets are expected to range from $110 to $170, with dynamic pricing and VIP tiers activating across most venues.
This marks his most ambitious solo tour since 2018’s Testing run. However, he’s played Coachella, Lollapalooza, and Rolling Loud in the interim. He last performed at Toyota Center in 2013 as part of Rihanna’s Diamonds World Tour.
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Rocky hinted the tour will incorporate the six alter egos from Don’t Be Dumb—GR1M, Mr. Mayers, Rugahand, Babushka Boi, Dummy, and Shirthead—into the live production. However, full staging details remain unrevealed. His SNL appearance offered a preview: pink curlers, megaphone-mic, and chaotic choreography matching the album’s visual aesthetic.
Additional tour dates, support acts, and venue-specific presale codes will roll out in coming weeks. Without a doubt, the ASAP Rocky tour 2026 is shaping up to be one of the year’s biggest musical events. VIP Nation packages, including floor-level seats, meet-and-greet opportunities, and exclusive merchandise bundles, are available across all North American stops. Keep tabs on Ticketmaster and his official channels for real-time updates on presale passwords and registration deadlines.