$uicideboy$ Announce Grey Day Tour Ahead of Album Release

$uicideboy$, the unofficial reigning "kings of the underground," announced that they will be headed out on tour come August. They took to Instagram to share a poster of their upcoming GREYDAY Tour, including a lengthy list of North American tour dates along with snapshots of who will be joining them on tour.

This upcoming Grey Day tour is the fourth installation of the event. $uicideboy$ have hosted the touring pseudo-festival since 2019. Each tour has featured several opening artists, with many faces making repeat appearances. Denzel Curry, for example, is returning after joining $uicideboy$ during the first Grey Day in 2019.

Grey Day 2024 features Curry, Pouya, Haarper, Shakewell and Ekkstacy. $uicideboy$ have previously collaborated with Curry, Pouya and Shakewell on various projects.

Grey Day 2024 will take the touring acts across North America. The tour begins in Nashville, TN on August 7 and will wrap up in Lincoln, ME on October 11. A few of the nearly 40 stops on the Grey Day tour include: Milwaukee, Austin, Vancouver and Boston.

$uicideboy$ recently released "Us v. Them," the first single off of their forthcoming album, New World Depression. The track features muted production that allows the rap duo to shine on their respective verses. Their vocals are as murky and tough as one would expect, spitting lines like, "Throw them threes up for the G*59/Talkin' to me, I hear "Blah, blah, blah," G*59 Records is the New Orlean duo's record label.

In March, $uicideboy$ announced that New World Depression would arrive on June 14. The album is their first full length record since DIRTIESTNASTIESTSUICIDE, their 2022 collabortive effort with GERM, who is also signed to G*59 Records.

Tickets for the Grey Day tour go on sale Friday, April 5 at 10 A.M.

Grey Day 2024 Tour Dates:

Aug. 7 - Nashville, Bridgestone Arena

Aug. 9 - Birmingham, AL, Legacy Arena

Aug. 10- Atlanta, State Farm Arena

Aug. 11 - Tampa, FL, Amalie Arena

Aug. 13 - Houston, Toyota Center

Aug. 16 - San Antonio, Front Bank Center

Aug. 17 - Austin, TX, Moody Center

Aug. 19 - Greenwood Village, CO, Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre

Aug. 21 - Salt Lake City, UT, Delta Center

Aug. 23 - Vancouver, Rogers Arena

Aug. 24 - Seattle, Climate Pledge Arena

Aug. 25. - Portland, OR, Moda Center

Aug. 27 - Sacramento, CA, Golden 1 Center

Aug. 28 - San Diego, Pechanga Arena

Sep. 3 - Los Angeles, Crypto.com Arena

Sep. 7 - Phoenix, Footprint Center

Sep. 10 - Albuquerque, NM, Isleta Amphitheater

Sep. 11 - Oklahoma City, OK, Paycom Center

Sep. 15 - Raleigh, NC, PNC Arena

Sep. 17 - Baltimore, CFG Bank Arena

Sep. 19 - Philadelphia, Wells Fargo Center

Sep. 20 - Elmont, NY, UBS Arena

Sep. 21 - Newark, NJ, Prudential Center

Sep. 23 - Toronto, Scotiabank Arena

Sep. 24 - Montreal, Place Bell

Sep. 25 - Boston, TD Garden

Sep. 27 - Cleveland, Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse

Sep. 28 - Buffalo, NY, KeyBank center

Sep. 29 - Pittsburgh, PPG Paints Arena

Oct. 1 - Cincinnati, Heritage Bank Center

Oct. 2 - Detroit, Little Caesars Arena

Oct. 4 - Indianapolis, Gainbridge Fieldhouse

Oct. 5 - Kansas City, MO, T-Mobile Center

Oct. 6 - St. Louis, MO, Enterprise Center

Oct. 8 - Chicago, United Center

Oct. 9 - Milwaukee, Fiserv Forum

Oct. 10 - Minneapolis, Target Center

Oct. 11 - Lincoln, NE, Pinnacle Bank Arena

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