Ty Dolla $ign Announces "Don't Judge Me" Tour

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Rapper Ty Dolla Sign performs onstage at MTV's 'Wonderland' LIVE Show on September 15, 2016 in Los Angeles, California.
Ty Dolla $ign about to touch road with "Beach House 3."

It's been a wildly successful year for Ty Dolla $ign. He established himself further as not only one of the most prominent collaborators in the music industry but as one of the most promising songwriters as well. In addition to that, he dropped off his sophomore album Beach House 3 to great reception. Now that it's finally out, he's announced that he'll be hitting the road. 

Earlier today, Ty Dolla $ign announced that he'll be embarking on his North American "Don't Judge Me" tour. The tour will kick off in Santa Ana, CA on Feb. 21 before hitting citites like Chicago, Detroit, Boston, New York City, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Houston and Los Angeles. While the L.A. date is yet to be solidified, he'll be hitting San Diego's Houst of Blues on April 5th. He'll also be making two stops in Canada, one in Vancouver on Feb 28th and then return to the cold North for a Toronto date on March 14th. 

Along with this, he'll also be bringing Big K.R.I.T alopng for selected dates. Expect K.R.I.T to grace the stage in Norfolk, VA, Silver Spring, MD, Raleigh and Asheville, NC. K.R.I.T's dates on the "Don't Judge Me" tour are also part of his own "Heavy Is The Crown" tour. 

Aside from touring, Ty Dolla has continued lending his vocal talents to some big names. Most recently, he and T-Pain linked up for a collaboration on the track, "2 Fine." He also connected with Future and Kiiara for a cut off the "Bright" soundtrack, "Darkside."

Ty Dolla $ign has definitely been keeping himself busy this year and it doesn't seem like he's planning on changing that in 2018.

Check the tour dates below:

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