Singer Post Malone announced this Monday (13) a long tour in the United States that will pass 33 cities as part of the promotion of their latest album Twelve-karat toothache.
malone will be accompanied on the tour by Roddy Richwho will be the special guest of the rap singer for the opening shows.
THE Twelve Carat Toothache Tour will start in September 10 with a show a About Health Center to the Nebraska. Then the singer will carry out his program with performances in the cities of Chicago, Columbus, Toronto, Boston, Detroit, Newark, New York, Nashville, Atlanta, Houston, Denver, Portland, Vancouveramong others.
The tour, which will mark the first concert series of malone since the album’s release The Hollywood Bleeding 2019, will end on the same day November 15 with an excellent presentation a Crito.com Arena in Los Angeles.

“I love going on tour and I love meeting my fans and singing these songs with them, but at the same time it’s so tough. My back kills me, my neck kills me, my feet kill me.” She said Post Malone The Scoreboard. “There’s a lot to think about and a lot to focus on. You have to have chameleon eyes and look around and keep track of what’s going on all the time. It’s give and take: you give so much and take with love., And it’s that’s what it is all about: feeling loved. That’s what everyone wants. “
Along with the announcement of their new tour, malone confirmed to the portal TMZ the birth of their first child: “I am excited for this next chapter of my life, I am happier than I have ever been and I have been sad for as long as I can remember”, the artist celebrated. “It’s time to take care of my body, my family and friends and spread as much love as possible every day.”
Source: Terra

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