Isaiah Rashad announces summer U.S. tour dates

Isaiah Rashad will launch a cross-country tour in August to promote his new album It’s Been Awful. The Lil Sunny’s Awful Road Trip Tour opens in Atlanta and includes support from TDE labelmate Alemeda.

The tour was announced on June 16. It marks Rashad’s first U.S. shows since a 2023 run marking the tenth anniversary of his Cilvia Demo project.

It’s Been Awful, released in May, is his first full-length album since The House Is Burning in 2021. The record features appearances by Dominic Fike, Julian Sintonia, and SZA on the track “Boy in Red.”

Dates run from August 13 in Atlanta through September 28 in Tucson, with stops in cities including New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles. A full list of venues was released alongside the announcement.

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