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YEAT ANNOUNCES THE LOVE/LYFE TOUR — A NEW ERA ON THE ROAD

YEAT ANNOUNCES THE LOVE/LYFE TOUR — A NEW ERA ON THE ROAD

Yeat isn’t easing into this next chapter—he’s stepping on the gas. With the announcement of The LOVE/LYFE Tour, the momentum around his latest double album ADL (A Dangerous Lyfe / A Dangerous Love) shifts into something physical, something that moves city to city without slowing down. After months of a rollout that blurred the line between reality and spectacle, from cryptic visuals to headline-grabbing moments, this tour feels like the next piece of a world that’s still unfolding in real time.

The run begins July 17 in Minneapolis and stretches across North America, hitting cities like Chicago, Toronto, New York, Atlanta, and Los Angeles before closing out in San Diego on August 18. Along the way, select dates will feature appearances from BNYX and SLAYR, adding even more unpredictability to a tour that already refuses to be boxed in. Tickets are set to move quickly, with presales starting March 31 and general on-sale opening April 3.

Boston lands right in the middle of it all. On July 25, MGM Music Hall at Fenway becomes one of the key stops on the map, a city known for showing up when it counts, meeting moments like this with a level of energy that can’t be replicated. There’s no script for what happens when Yeat touches down and that’s exactly the point. It’s not about a setlist or a rundown, it’s about being in the room when something takes shape.

What makes this tour hit different is everything surrounding it. ADL doesn’t sit in one lane, it pulls from everywhere, blending sounds, influences and collaborators like Elton John, Grimes, NBA YoungBoy, Don Toliver and Joji. It’s a project that feels expansive, unpredictable and fully locked into its own vision. Years of evolution compressed into one era that doesn’t feel finished yet.

That’s the thread running through all of it, nothing about this moment feels static. Yeat’s rise has never followed a straight line, from early internet buzz to chart dominance, from packed festival sets to unexpected appearances alongside artists like Drake. Each move builds on the last, but never in a way that feels predictable.

The LOVE/LYFE Tour isn’t arriving with answers, it’s arriving with momentum. Cities are locked in, dates are set and the anticipation is already there. For Boston, July 25 stands out as one of those nights where you don’t wait to hear about it after, you make sure you’re there when it happens.

Photo by Alex Edep

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Noah Couitt

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