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Brent Faiyaz Announced His ‘F*ck The World, It’s A Wasteland’ Tour With The Video For ‘Rolling Stone

Brent Faiyaz
Brent Faiyaz is embarking on a tour that will feature both of his latest albums, F*ck The World and Wasteland. The tour, aptly named F*ck The World, It's A Wasteland, will begin in July and will take the Maryland-based singer across the United States, with stops at events such as Broccoli City Festival, Central Park Summerstage, and Sol Blume, as well as throughout Europe and the UK for the rest of the year. Fans can look forward to experiencing the unique sound and style of Brent Faiyaz in person as he takes to the stage on this exciting tour.

Alongside the announcement of his tour, Brent Faiyaz has unveiled the visuals for his latest single "Rolling Stone" from the album "Wasteland." You can watch the music video above. Tickets for the tour will be available for purchase starting on Friday, May 5th.

7/16 – Washington, DC @ Broccoli City Festival
7/25 – Denver, CO @ The Mission Ballroom
7/27 – Chicago, IL @ The Salt Shed
8/1 – Toronto, ON @ History 
8/6 – New York, NY @ Central Park Summerstage 
8/9 – Boston, MA @ MGM Music Hall at Fenway 
8/12 – Miami, FL @ James L. Knight Center 
8/16 – Orlando, FL @ Dr. Phillips Center 
8/19 – Sacramento, CA @ Sol Blume 
8/22 – New Orleans, LA @ Orpheum Theater 
8/23 – Houston, TX @ 713 Music Hall 
8/24 – Dallas, TX @ The Factory Deep Ellum 
8/31 – San Francisco, CA @ The Masonic 
9/1 – Oakland, CA @ Fox Theater 
9/3 – Las Vegas, NV @ The Chelsea at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas 
9/15 – Los Angeles, CA @ YouTube Theater 
10/16 – Leeds, UK @ O2 Academy Leeds 
10/19 – Manchester, UK @ O2 Apollo 
10/21 – Glasgow, UK @ O2 Academy Glasgow 
10/23 – Birmingham, UK @ O2 Academy 
10/25 – London, UK @ Eventim Apollo 
11/1 – Utrecht, Netherlands @ TivoliVredenburg 
11/3 – Stockholm, Sweden @ Banankompaniet 
11/5 – Copenhagen, Denmark @ Vega 
11/8 – Oslo, Norway @ Rockefeller Music Hall 
11/10 – Berlin, Germany @ Tempodrom 
11/12 – Milan, Italy @ Fabrique 
11/14 – Barcelona, Spain @ Razzmatazz 
11/17 – Cologne, Germany @ Palladium 
11/19 – Paris, France @ Elysee Montmartre

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