Future comes back after disappearing from social media and announces the Nobody Safe Tour. And, a new album.
Rapper Future is usually quite active on his Twitter and Instagram accounts. Yet for over a month, Future hadn’t tweeted anything.
On Instagram, the rapper suddenly unfollowed everyone and erased every post. His last tweet on January 2 warned people that this year, no one was safe.
Was Future going off the deep end?
2017 nobody safe
— FUTURE/FREEBANDZ (@1future) 2 de enero de 2017
Yesterday, however, Future gave hip-hop fans a real treat. Linking to an iTunes page and posting cover artwork, he announced his upcoming, self-titled album.
I was preparing the feast. U walked away from the table too soon https://t.co/n1PFChLlyb
— FUTURE/FREEBANDZ (@1future) 14 de febrero de 2017
Fans can purchase the 17-track album this Friday.
For his new album, Future enlisted Migos, Kodak Black, and Tory Lanez. He also clarified what he meant when he tweeted, “no one’s safe here.” On Instagram, he announced the “Nobody’s Safe Tour.”
PRE SALES START TOMORROW ON FREEBANDZ.COM #NobodySafeTour
The rapper’s label, Freebandz, also posted a YouTube video.
The tour announcement came after the rapper posted a heartfelt apology on Instagram. He wrote,
“With all due respect, Im asking you to be loving, patient, and kind enough to understand my creativity is to heal wounds, not make new ones. However, the greater the risk, the greater the reward. Especially when you have great intentions for every individual that has played a major role in your life experiences. Now bare with me through my trials and tribulations, my wrong’s and my rights. Find time to forgive me for any hurt or heartbreak I may have caused loving selfishly! I’m not perfect, no man walking this earth is. I’m at a place in life where I wanna make my weaknesses my strengths to become a better person than I was yesterday. -Future”
You can check out the tour dates below (posted by XXL Mag.)
Future’s Nobody Safe Tour Dates
May
4th – Memphis, Tenn. — Fedex Forum
5th – Atlanta, Ga. — Lakewood Amphitheatre*
6th – New Orleans, La. — Bold Sphere Music at Champions Square^
9th – Jackson, Miss. — Mississippi Colliseum
11th – Bristow, Va. — Jiffy Lube Live
12th – Camden, N.J. — BB&T Pavilion
13th – Raleigh, N.C. — Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek
14th – Charlotte, N.C. — PNC Music Pavilion
16th – Toronto, Can. — Budweiser Stage
18th – Holmdel, N.J. — PNC Banks Center*
19th – Brooklyn, N.Y. — Barclays Center
20th – Hartford, Conn. — Xfinity Theater^
23th – Mansfield, Mass. — Xfinity Center
24th – Darien Center, N.Y. — Darien Lake Performing Arts Center
25th – Pittsburgh, Pa. — KeyBank Pavilion
27th – Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio — Blossom Music Center
28th – Detroit, Mich. — DTE Energy Music Theater*
31th – Cincinnati, Ohio — Riverbend Music Center
June
1st – St. Louis, Mo. — Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre
2nd – Chicago, Ill. — Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre
3rd – Indianapolis, Ind. — Klipsch Music Center
4th – Kansas City, Kan. — Sprint Center
7th – Edmonton, Can. — Rogers Place^
9th – Vancouver, B.C. — Pepsi Live at Rogers Arena^
10th – Seattle, Wash. — White River Amphitheatre^
11th – Ridgefield, Wash. — Sunlight Amphitheatre*^
13th – Denver, Colo. — Pepsi Center
15th – Mountain View, Calif. — Shoreline Amphitheatre
22th – Houston, Texas — Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
23th – Austin, Texas — Austin360 Amphitheatre*
24th – Dallas, Texas — Starplex Pavilion^
28th – Phoenix, Ariz. — Ak-Chin Pavilion^
29th – Albuquerque, N.M. — Isleta Amphitheatre^
30th – Las Vegas, Nev. — T-Mobile Arena^
* with Young Thug
^ with A$AP Ferg
Indianapolis, Minnesota? Are you dumb?