Pusha T Announces "Daytona Tour Part 2" Dates With Phony PPL

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Rapper Pusha T performs during the debut of his residency at Drai's Beach Club - Nightclub at The Cromwell Las Vegas on June 16, 2018 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Pusha T is coming to a city near you.

It's been a little over four months since Pusha T released his critically acclaimed third album, DAYTONA. Over the course of August, King Push hit the road on the "Daytona" tour with Sheck Wes and Valee serving as the openers. While Push didn't get to hit every city on the first leg of the tour, Pusha T has announced "Daytona Tour Part 2."

Pusha T will be coming to a city near you this fall on part two of his "Daytona" tour. The rapper announced the dates on Instagram earlier today and revealed Phony PPL as the tour openers on non-festival dates.

"As promised...New #Daytona tour dates...Interstate traffickings alive!" he declared as he shared the tour dates on Instagram. 

Pusha T's tour kicks off in Chicago on November 3rd before concluding in New York on November 25th. The tour includes two festival dates including the Chicago date which will be part of the Red Bull Music Festival. He'll also be performing at Tyler, The Creator's annual Camp Flog Gnaw Festival on November 10th. Push will also be performing in Toronto during this leg of the "Daytona" tour on November 20th.

Hopefully, none of Push's upcoming tour dates get canceled. In late July, it was reported that it was revealed that he canceled nine tour dates on the first leg of his "Daytona" tour. A few of the venues cited "scheduling conflicts" as the reason for the cancelations including Cleveland and Milwaukee where he'll be performing on the second leg of the tour.


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