Childish Gambino has confirmed the dates and venues for his ‘New World’ tour, which will take in the UK, Europe and Australia later this year and into 2025.
Earlier today, the rapper-actor-comedian, real name Donald Glover, released his ‘Atavista’ album, along with a music video for the new track ‘Little Foot Big Foot’. The album is the “complete” version of his 2020 record, ‘3.15.20’.
To coincide with the announcement, Glover also confirmed where he would be performing his first gigs since 2019 on his recently teased world tour.
Now, the full list of dates has been confirmed. The North American leg will run between August 11 and October 3, with Willow supporting. Meanwhile, the European dates will take place later in autumn, including UK arena shows in Manchester, Glasgow, London, Birmingham and Dublin. Support will come from Ghanaian-American singer Amaarae. Tickets go on general sale at 10am local time on Friday (May 17) – find yours here.
The Australian dates will then follow in early 2025, with tickets going on sale on Monday (May 20).
the New World Tour.
Bando Stone in the New World Soundtrack this summer.
see u soon. pic.twitter.com/H8pAqV8gYc
— donald (@donaldglover) May 13, 2024
See the full list of dates below.
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Childish Gambino’s 2024-2025 ‘New World’ tour dates are:
AUGUST
11 – Oklahoma City, OK, Paycom Center
12 – Kansas City, MO, T-Mobile Center
14 – Milwaukee, WI, Fiserv Forum
15 – Columbus, OH, Schottenstein Center
17 — Detroit, MI, Little Caesars Arena
18 – Toronto, ON, Scotiabank Arena
20 – Pittsburgh, PA, PPG Paints Arena
21 – Philadelphia, PA, Wells Fargo Center
23 – Boston, MA, TD Garden
24 – Uncasville, CT, Mohegan Arena
26 – Brooklyn, NY, Barclays Center
27 – Brooklyn, NY, Barclays Center
29 – Washington, D.C., Capital One Arena
30 – Raleigh, NC, PNC Arena
SEPTEMBER
1- Nashville, TN, Bridgestone Arena
2 – Atlanta, GA, State Farm Arena
4 – Tampa, FL, Amalie Arena
5 – Sunrise, FL, Amerant Bank Arena
7 – New Orleans, LA, Smoothie King Center
9 – Houston, TX, Toyota Center
10 – Austin, TX, Moody Center
11 – Dallas, TX, American Airlines Center
13 – Denver, CO, Ball Arena
14 – Salt Lake City, UT, Delta Center
16 – Phoenix, AZ, Footprint Center
18 – Los Angeles, CA, Crypto.com Arena
19 – Los Angeles, CA, Crypto.com Arena
21 – San Francisco, CA, Chase Center
23 – Vancouver, BC, Rogers Arena
24 -Portland, OR, Moda Center
25 – Seattle, WA, Climate Pledge Arena
27 – Calgary, AB, Scotiabank Saddledome
29 – Edmonton, AB, Rogers Place
OCTOBER
2 – St. Paul, MN, Xcel Energy Center
3 – Chicago, IL, United Center
OCTOBER
31 – Lyon, LDLC Arena
NOVEMBER
2 – Milan, Unipol Forum
4 – Cologne, Lanxess Arena
6 – Hamburg, Barclays Arena
8 – Oslo Spektrum
10 – Copenhagen, Royal Arena
12 – Prague, O2 Arena
13 – Berlin, Uber Arena
19 – Paris, Accor Arena
21 – Munich, Olympiahalle
23 – Brussels, Ing Arena
24- Amsterdam, Ziggo Dome
26 – Manchester, AO Arena
28 – Glasgow, OVO Hydro
30 – London, O2 Arena
DECEMBER
1 – London, O2 Arena
3 – Birmingham, Utilita Arena
5 – Dublin, 3Arena
JANUARY 2025
28 – Auckland, Spark Arena
FEBRUARY 2025
1 – Brisbane, Entertainment Centre
4 – Sydney, Qudos Bank Centre
7 – Melbourne, Rod Laver Arena
11 – Perth, RAC Arena
Besides releasing ‘Atavista’, a music video for ‘Little Foot Big Foot’ and the current slate of cities in his upcoming tour, Donald Glover has also provided an update on his next – and final – album as Childish Gambibo: ‘Bando Stone & The New World’ will double as the soundtrack for his upcoming movie of the same name.
Glover wrote of the upcoming album on social media: “the all new childish gambino album comes out in the summer”. He also teased a special vinyl release for ‘Atavista’, which will include “visuals for each song”.
‘3.15.20’ was awarded four-stars by NME when it was initially released in 2020: “Glover’s willingness to share such a candid moment on record is particularly interesting given his past proclivity towards keeping his private life largely offline, and may be a sign that the star is beginning to let his guard down as the outside world continues to try to peer in.
“It’s an approach that Glover is applying to his musical output at least, with the impressive ‘3.15.20’ well worth the wait — we’ll keep our fingers firmly crossed, then, that he doesn’t give in to his past evasiveness and take the record down again…”