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YG, Tyga & Saweetie Announce Co-Headlining 'Str8 To The Klub' Tour

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YG, Tyga, and Saweetie have announced an upcoming, co-headlining "Str8 To The Klub Tour."

The trek, set to commence on September 21st at Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, will see the trio play 14 arena shows in 13 North American cities. The final concert is scheduled to take place at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles on November 22nd.

There will be stops at the Chase Center in San Francisco, Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas, Tucson Arena in Tucson, two shows at the PNE Forum in Vancouver, and more.

For YG, the upcoming tour marks his second trek this year after his "Red Cup Tour" in the winter, while for Tyga and Saweetie, the forthcoming tour will be their first-ever headlining outing.

YG, Tyga & Saweetie "Sk8 To The Klub Tour" Dates:

Sept 21 - Sacramento, CA @ Golden 1 Center
Sept 22 - San Francisco, CA @ Chase Center
Sept 23 - Las Vegas, NV @ Thomas & Mack Center
Sept 27 - Glendale, AZ @ Desert Diamond Arena
Sept 28 - Tucson, AZ @ Tucson Arena
Sept 29 - Ontario, CA @ Toyota Arena
Oct 4 - Tacoma, WA @ Tacoma Dome
Oct 5 - Vancouver, BC @ PNE Forum
Oct 6 - Vancouver, BC @ PNE Forum
Oct 7 - Portland, OR @ Moda Center
Oct 10 - Denver, CO @ Ball Arena
Oct 12 - Dallas, TX @ The Factory in Deep Ellum
Oct 14 - San Diego, CA @ Pechanga Arena San Diego
Nov 22 - Los Angeles, CA @ Kia Forum

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