One of the biggest names in hip-hop is about to launch a new album, and support it with a worldwide tour that will start in Minnesota.

It's always fun when you get a chance to see a unique show, like the first or last stop on a tour. This tour will kick off at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul in February and wrap up on the other side of the world, September 4th in Perth, Australia.

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Tyler, The Creator is launching is new 'Chromakopia' World Tour on February 4th at the X, and he's bringing a couple of other huge names in the hip-hop world with him.

Lil Yachty and Paris Texas will join Tyler, The Creator on the 'Chromakopia' tour that will make stops in North America, Europe, the United Kingdom, New Zealand, and Australia.

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Tickets for the show will go on general on sale on November 1st at 10 AM through Ticketmaster. Tyler, The Creator has teamed up for an exclusive presale that will start at 10 AM on Tuesday, October 29th.

Tyler, The Creator will release his new album, CHROMAKOPIA, on Monday, October 28th, an album he only just announced about a week ago with the 'St. Chroma' teaser video. The single 'Noid' has already been released from the album, and is one of the top trending songs in the country.

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This will be Tyler, The Creator's seventh album, and the last time he was in Minnesota was in 2022 in support of the #1 debuting album, CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST.

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