Joey Bada$$ Announces “Dark Aura” Tour with Ab-Soul and Rapsody


Joey Bada$$ is hitting the road this fall with Ab-Soul and Rapsody for the ‘Dark Aura Tour.’

Fresh off the announcement of his upcoming album Lonely At The Top (dropping August 29), Joey Bada$$ has revealed plans for a major fall run: the Dark Aura Tour, featuring Ab-Soul and Rapsody. The tour kicks off on October 16 in Boston and wraps on November 20 in Philadelphia, with stops in cities like Chicago, Detroit, Austin, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and Washington, D.C. along the way.

The lineup is particularly intriguing given Joey Bada$$’s recent lyrical clashes with several TDE rappers and affiliates, including Daylyt and Ray Vaughn, not to mention shots aimed at Kendrick Lamar himself. Ab-Soul, a respected member of TDE and longtime friend of Kendrick, joining the tour adds an unexpected twist to the story.

Alongside them is Rapsody, one of the most critically acclaimed lyricists of her generation, known for her razor-sharp storytelling and thoughtful bars. Her addition rounds out the tour with a balance of perspectives and styles, making the tour a must-see for hip-hop fans who value both wordplay and authenticity.

With Joey’s new album on the horizon, Ab-Soul’s loyal following, and Rapsody’s powerful catalog, the Dark Aura Tour promises to be a showcase of lyrical excellence.




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