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Bryson Tiller Announces 61-Date ‘Neo Trapsoul Tour’ With Majid Jordan and Ty Dolla $ign

The tour includes one Toronto date on Sept. 16 at RBC Amphitheatre wraps with five Australian and New Zealand dates in January 2027.

Bryson Tiller

Bryson Tiller

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Bryson Tiller has announced The Neo Trapsoul Tour, a 61-date world tour launching Aug. 27 in West Valley City, Utah with support from Majid Jordan, Ty Dolla $ign and Austin Millz on select dates.

The North American leg runs through Nov. 1 in Seattle, hitting major stops including Madison Square Garden in New York on Sept. 13, Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado on Aug. 29 and Intuit Dome in Los Angeles on Oct. 25. The lone Canadian date is Sept. 16 at RBC Amphitheatre in Majid Jordan's Toronto hometown.


A European leg follows from Nov. 17, with dates in Zurich, Paris, Copenhagen, Stockholm, Amsterdam, Berlin, Brussels, Dublin and a run of U.K. arena shows closing at London’s The O2 on Dec. 7.

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The tour wraps with five Australian and New Zealand dates in January 2027 — Perth’s RAC Arena (Jan. 19), Sidney Myer Music Bowl in Melbourne (Jan. 21), Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney (Jan. 23), Brisbane Entertainment Centre (Jan. 25) and Spark Arena in Auckland (Jan. 27). Artist presale opens Wednesday, June 3 at 12 p.m. local time, with general on sale from Friday, June 5 at 12 p.m. local time. VIP packages are available via vipnation.com.

The tour follows a landmark stretch for the Louisville, Kentucky singer. Last October he celebrated the 10th anniversary of his debut album T R A P S O U L and released the double album Solace & The Vices, with The Vices leaning into high-energy rap-driven production and Solace embracing a more soulful R&B sound.

He also teamed with Chris Brown on “It Depends,” which debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s R&B Digital Song Sales chart, peaked at No. 16 on the Billboard Hot 100, earned two Grammy nominations, two BET Award nominations, an American Music Award and an NAACP Image Award. A new album is forthcoming, preceded by the recently released single “IT’S OK.”

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Tiller broke through in 2015 with the diamond-certified “Don’t” and his 3x platinum debut T R A P S O U L, which helped define modern trap R&B. His follow-up True to Self (2017) debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 — making him only the second artist in chart history to debut at No. 1 with a streaming-only release — while A N N I V E R S A R Y (2020) opened at No. 5 and his 2024 self-titled album landed in the Billboard 200’s top 20.

BRYSON TILLER PRESENTS: THE NEO TRAPSOUL TOUR DATES

Thu, Aug 27West Valley City, UTUtah First Credit Union Amphitheatre #$*
Sat, Aug 29Morrison, CORed Rocks Amphitheatre #$*
Mon, Aug 31Dallas, TXDos Equis Pavilion #$*
Wed, Sep 2Atlanta, GALakewood Amphitheatre #$*
Thu, Sep 3Charlotte, NCTruliant Amphitheater #$*
Fri, Sep 4Raleigh, NCCoastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek #$*
Sun, Sep 6Baltimore, MDCFG Bank Arena #$*
Wed, Sep 9Virginia Beach, VAVeterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia Beach #$*
Thu, Sep 10Bristow, VAJiffy Lube Live #$*
Sat, Sep 12Belmont Park, NYUBS Arena #$*
Sun, Sep 13New York, NYMadison Square Garden #$*
Tue, Sep 15Darien Center, NYDarien Lake Amphitheater #$*
Wed, Sep 16Toronto, ONRBC Amphitheatre #$*
Fri, Sep 18Camden, NJFreedom Mortgage Pavilion #$*
Sat, Sep 19Newark, NJPrudential Center #$*
Sun, Sep 20Burgettstown, PAThe Pavilion at Star Lake #$*
Tue, Sep 22Mansfield, MAXfinity Center #$*
Wed, Sep 23Hartford, CTThe Meadows Music Theatre #$*
Fri, Sep 25Cuyahoga Falls, OHBlossom Music Center #$*
Sat, Sep 26Clarkston, MIPine Knob Music Theatre #$
Sun, Sep 27Tinley Park, ILCredit Union 1 Amphitheatre #*
Tue, Sep 29Milwaukee, WIAmerican Family Insurance Amphitheater #$*
Wed, Sep 30Shakopee, MNMystic Lake Amphitheater #$*
Fri, Oct 2Noblesville, INRuoff Music Center #$*
Sat, Oct 3St. Louis, MOHollywood Casino Amphitheater #$*
Sun, Oct 4Kansas City, MOMorton Amphitheater #$*
Tue, Oct 6Memphis, TNFedExForum #$*
Wed, Oct 7Louisville, KYKFC Yum! Center #$*
Fri, Oct 9Tampa, FLMIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre #$
Sat, Oct 10West Palm Beach, FLiTHINK Financial Amphitheatre #$*
Tue, Oct 13Austin, TXMoody Center #$*
Thu, Oct 15Houston, TXThe Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion Sponsored by Huntsman #$*
Fri, Oct 16Rogers, ARWalmart AMP #$*
Sun, Oct 18Albuquerque, NMFirst Financial Credit Union Amphitheater #$*
Tue, Oct 20Phoenix, AZTalking Stick Resort Amphitheatre #$*
Thu, Oct 22Anaheim, CAHonda Center #$*
Sat, Oct 24Chula Vista, CANorth Island Credit Union Amphitheatre #$*
Sun, Oct 25Inglewood, CAIntuit Dome #$*
Tue, Oct 27Concord, CAToyota Pavilion at Concord #$*
Thu, Oct 29Portland, ORVeterans Memorial Coliseum #$*
Fri, Oct 30Vancouver, BCRogers Arena #$*
Sun, Nov 1Seattle, WAClimate Pledge Arena #$*
Tue, Nov 17Zurich, CHHallenstadion #
Wed, Nov 18Paris, FRAdidas Arena #
Fri, Nov 20Copenhagen, DKRoyal Arena #
Sun, Nov 22Stockholm, SEAvicii Arena #
Tue, Nov 24Amsterdam, NLZiggo Dome #
Wed, Nov 25Berlin, DEVelodrom #
Thu, Nov 26Dusseldorf, DEMitsubishi Electric Halle #
Sat, Nov 28Brussels, BEForest National #
Tue, Dec 01Dublin, IE3Arena #
Thu, Dec 03Manchester, UKCo-op Live #
Fri, Dec 04Leeds, UKFirst Direct Bank Arena #
Sat, Dec 05Cardiff, UKCardiff Utilita Arena #
Mon, Dec 07London, UKThe O2 Arena #
Wed, Dec 09Birmingham, UKbp pulse #
Tue, Jan 19Perth, AURAC Arena #
Thu, Jan 21Melbourne, AUSidney Myer Music Bowl #
Sat, Jan 23Sydney, AUQudos Bank Arena #
Mon, Jan 25Brisbane, AUBrisbane Entertainment Centre #
Wed, Jan 27Auckland, NZSpark Arena #

# with Majid Jordan

$ with Ty Dolla $ign

* with Austin Millz

This article was first published by Billboard U.S.

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