Childish Gambino Announces Massive 2024 Tour

Childish Gambino, May 2024 (Cindy Ord/MG24/Getty Images for The Met Museum/Vogue)

Childish Gambino has announced a tour of North America, Europe, and Australasia, billed as the New World Tour. Donald Glover will take Amaarae and Willow along for select dates. The stint marks his first tour since 2019, and follows the release last night of Atavista, which he’s called “the finished version” of his 2020 record, 3.15.20. Find the tour dates below.

The last time Childish Gambino went on tour, he had just dropped the internet-breaking single “This Is America” and his Summer Pack EP, off the back of his 2016 album, “Awaken, My Love!” That year, he headlined Coachella and dropped Guava Island, his movie with Rihanna.

A lot has happened since then, most of it on screen. He ended his critically acclaimed TV show Atlanta with a fourth season, put pop fandom under a microscope with the limited series Swarm, and rebooted the 2005 movie Mr. & Mrs. Smith as a show in which he stars opposite Maya Erskine. He also shifted Lando, his upcoming Star Wars project, from a Disney+ series to a Lucasfilm movie.

In March 2020, Glover uploaded an unfinished studio album to the website donaldgloverpresents.com before taking it down. It reappeared on streaming services a week later under the name 3.15.20, and has now been touched up and rereleased as Atavista. Glover shared a video for “Little Foot Big Foot,” featuring Young Nudy, to go along with the news.

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Childish Gambino: The New World Tour

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Childish Gambino:

08-11 Oklahoma City, OK - Paycom Center *
08-12 Kansas City, MO - T-Mobile Center *
08-14 Milwaukee, WI - Fiserv Forum *
08-15 Columbus, OH - Schottenstein Center *
08-17 Detroit, MI - Little Caesars Arena *
08-18 Toronto, ON - Scotiabank Arena *
08-20 Pittsburgh, PA - PPG Paints Arena *
08-21 Philadelphia, PA - Wells Fargo Center *
08-23 Boston, MA - TD Garden *
08-24 Uncasville, CT - Mohegan Arena *
08-26 Brooklyn, NY - Barclays Center *
08-27 Brooklyn, NY - Barclays Center *
08-29 Washington, D.C. - Capital One Arena *
08-30 Raleigh, NC - PNC Arena *
09-01 Nashville, TN - Bridgestone Arena *
09-02 Atlanta, GA - State Farm Arena *
09-04 Tampa, FL - Amalie Arena *
09-05 Sunrise, FL - Amerant Bank Arena *
09-07 New Orleans, LA - Smoothie King Center *
09-08 Houston, TX - Toyota Center *
09-10 Austin, TX - Moody Center *
09-11 Dallas, TX - American Airlines Center *
09-13 Denver, CO - Ball Arena *
09-14 Salt Lake City, UT - Delta Center *
09-16 Phoenix, AZ - Footprint Center *
09-18 Los Angeles, CA - Crypto.com Arena *
09-19 Los Angeles, CA - Crypto.com Arena *
09-21 San Francisco, CA - Chase Center *
09-23 Vancouver, British Columbia - Rogers Arena *
09-24 Portland, OR - Moda Center *
09-25 Seattle, WA - Climate Pledge Arena *
09-27 Calgary, Alberta - Scotiabank Saddledome *
09-29 Edmonton, Alberta - Rogers Place *
10-02 Saint Paul, MN - Xcel Energy Center *
10-03 Chicago, IL - United Center *
10-31 Lyon, France - LDLC Arena #
11-02 Milan, Italy - Unipol Forum #
11-04 Cologne, Germany - Lanxess Arena #
11-06 Hamburg, Germany - Barclays Arena #
11-08 Oslo, Norway - Oslo Spektrum #
11-10 Copenhagen, Denmark - Royal Arena #
11-12 Prague, Czechia - O2 Arena #
11-13 Berlin, Germany - Uber Arena #
11-19 Paris, France - Accor Arena #
11-21 Munich, Germany - Olympiahalle #
11-23 Brussels, Belgium - ING Arena #
11-24 Amsterdam, Netherlands - Ziggo Dome #
11-26 Manchester, England - AO Arena #
11-28 Glasgow, Scotland - OVO Hydro #
11-30 London, England - The O2 #
12-01 London, England - The O2 #
12-03 Birmingham, England - Utilita Arena #
12-05 Dublin, Ireland - 3Arena #
01-28 Auckland, New Zealand -Spark Arena #
02-01 Brisbane, Australia - Brisbane Entertainment Centre #
02-04 Sydney, Australia - Qudos Bank Arena #
02-07 Melbourne, Australia - Rod Laver Arena #
02-11 Perth, Australia - RAC Arena #

* with Willow
# with Amaarae

Donald Glover in Childish Gambino’s “Little Foot Big Foot,” directed by Hiro Murai
Donald Glover in Childish Gambino’s “Little Foot Big Foot,” directed by Hiro Murai

The “finished version” of Donald Glover’s 2020 album comes with a video for new track “Little Foot Big Foot”

Originally Appeared on Pitchfork