Jack Harlow Just Announced Tour Dates and Who He'll Be Touring With 👀

Jack Harlow Just Announced Tour Dates and Who He'll Be Touring With 👀
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In March, Jack Harlow graced the cover of Rolling Stone to announce that his long-awaited sophomore album, Come Home the Kids Miss You, will be hitting airwaves this spring.

The viral Louisville, Kentucky rapper first shot to fame in 2020 thanks to his massive hit "What's Poppin," which has now reached over 1 billion streams on Spotify.

After the single's success, Jack went on to be featured on numerous high-profile collabs, including Saweetie's "Tap In (Remix) alongside Post Malone and DaBaby, and with 'Lil Wayne and Quavo on City Girls' "Pussy Talk (Remix)." He also launched his own musical collective titled Private Garden.

In December 2020, Harlow's first album Thats What They All Say debuted, featuring hit songs like "Whats Poppin (Remix)" with DaBaby, Tory Lanez, and Lil Wayne, and "Already Best Friends" featuring Chris Brown.

Jack's latest moves have been hard to miss, with his feature on Lil Nas X's "Industry Baby," — which reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 — being a monumental bop. The rapper made a cheeky guest appearance to perform his verse in the hit song during Lil Nas X's 2022 Grammys performance, sparking the affections of fans already swooning over the smooth-talking, 24-year-old Harlow.

But the multi-Grammy nominee has made it clear that he's nowhere near done. Jack's goal to be "the face of my generation," as he said to Rolling Stone, appears to be coming true, with his new album and recent singles generating hella buzz.

Here's what we know about Jack Harlow's forthcoming second album, Come Home the Kids Miss You, so far.

Come Home the Kids Miss You dropped on May 6

Jack gave fans a sneak peek at his second album on April 6, when he took to social media to showcase the cover art. Sitting in a white room on a black stool next to a recording studio-style microphone, Jack is shown wearing all-black — not counting some serious ice and white sneakers.

The picture taken by longtime friend and photographer Urban Wyatt was posted on Harlow's Instagram, with the caption "Come Home The Kids Miss You. Official artwork. Album available on May 6th. New single “First Class” this Friday 😮💨"

Jack also spread the word on his Twitter, sharing the album art with the caption "Come Home The Kids Miss You May 6th"

Jack is going on tour with City Girls

You heard it here first! You can finally witness "First Class" performed live, after hearing the No. 1 Billboard Hot 100 song all over your TikTok FYP. Jack announced nationwide tour dates with an Instagram post captioned, "See you soon" — the rapper will be hitting 22 cities throughout the United States and Canada in September and October of 2022 with hip-hop duo City Girls.

Tickets aren't available for purchase just yet, but as soon they're released you'll find us in line to snag a few. In the meantime, check out the list below to see if Jack Harlow will be performing in your city this fall.

  • 9/6: Nashville, TN

  • 9/8: Dallas, TX

  • 9/10: Houston, TX

  • 9/11: Austin, TX

  • 9/13: Phoenix, AZ

  • 9/17: San Diego, CA

  • 9/20: Los Angeles, CA

  • 9/23: Seattle, WA

  • 9/24: Vancouver, BC

  • 9/25: Portland, OR

  • 9/27: Salt Lake City, UT

  • 9/28: Denver, CO

  • 9/30: Minneapolis, MN

  • 10/1: Chicago, IL

  • 10/2: Detroit, MI

  • 10/5: Toronto, ON

  • 10/8: Philadelphia, PA

  • 10/9: Boston, MA

  • 10/11: Washington, D.C.

  • 10/14: Miami, FL

  • 10/15: Tampa, FL

  • 10/16: Atlanta, GA

Jack asked Dua Lipa for permission to name his song after her before "Dua Lipa" was released

It turns out that the rapper Facetimed Dua Lipa to get her blessing when it came to "Dua Lipa," her namesake song. Jack Harlow appeared on the radio show The Breakfast Club and shared that while Dua hasn’t publicly responded to his newly-released song, they did talk about it before it dropped.

“I FaceTimed her and played it for her because I didn’t want her to be blindsided by it or feel like, creeped out or anything. […] If she said “Yo, I hate it, I don’t want it to come out” it wouldn’t’ve came out. But she was like, “Oh, I mean, it’s not my song, I suppose it’s okay.”

Jack revealed that Dua was “kind of thrown off” but just let it go, and when asked if he “fancied” her, coyly admitted that he admired her. Same, Jack. Same.

Will "Nail Tech" be featured on Come Home the Kids Miss You?

Yes!

While the full tracklist has yet to be released, we know from his Rolling Stone interview that the hit single "Nail Tech" — which came out in February — will make an appearance on the sophomore album, as well as the songs "First Class" and "Blade of Grass" which have not been released yet.

As the first single from Come Home the Kids Miss You, Jack made quite a splash with the lyrics of "Nail Tech" dripping with promises and flaunts of his success. The music video is flashy and even includes a cameo from City Girls member Yung Miami.

Despite it fairing well with audiences and debuting at No. 18 on the Billboard Hot 100, Harlow admitted he has secret feelings about "Nail Tech" to Rolling Stone.

“It’s probably my least favorite song on the album,” Harlow said, "But I know the effect it’s gonna have on people. I’m spitting, and there’s energy behind the beat… I have different tastes."

Jack sampled Fergie's song "Glamorous" for his single "First Class", which drops on April 8

There's no way you could've missed the teaser clip of Jack's song "First Class" if you've logged on to TikTok in the past few days. The 13-second long sample of "First Class" has gone mega-viral, with fans already calling it the song of the summer.

From what we've heard so far, the song is a major throwback to Y2K, with the tune from Fergie's song "Glamorous" appearing as part of the track's backing music. Being a 1998 baby (samesies), Harlow is definitely aware that he's serving allll the nostalgia with this song.

The rapper posted a video to TikTok on April 1 of him dancing and mouthing the words to the verse in what appears to be a music studio. On April 5, Jack followed up the teaser clip with more videos of him dancing to the song, captioning the post "“First Class” …available everywhere this Friday 😮💨😮💨😮💨"

If you need me, I'll be patiently waiting for Come Home the Kids Miss You to come out on May 6. Before then? — you can find me bumping "First Class" starting April 8 and shooting my shot in his DMs.

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