Big Sean
Find out how to get tickets for Big Sean’s upcoming I Decided Tour. Pictured: Big Sean on Nov. 18, 2015 performing in New York. Getty Images/Noam Galai

To support his fourth studio album, “I Decided,” Big Sean will be hitting the road in March for the first leg of his I Decided tour. The “Moves” rapper will be joined on the 21-date tour by “Uber Everywhere” rapper MadeinTYO as the opening act.

The tour kicks off on March 17 in Houston, Texas, and features the rapper traveling through the United States, finishing up on April 20 in Miami, Florida. Pre-sale for the tour begins on Jan. 10 while tickets for the general public will go on sale Jan. 13.

  • March 17 – Houston, Texas – Revention Music Center
  • March 18 – Dallas, Texas – South Side Ballroom
  • March 21 – Anaheim, California – House of Blues
  • March 23 – San Francisco, California – The Masonic
  • March 24 – Los Angeles, California – Hollywood Palladium
  • March 28 – Denver, Colorado – The Fillmore
  • March 30 – St. Paul, Minnesota – Myth
  • March 31 – Chicago, Illinois – Aragon Ballroom
  • April 1 – Detroit, Michigan – Fox Theatre
  • April 2 – Toronto, Ontario – Rebel
  • April 4 – Boston, Massachusetts – House of Blues
  • April 7 – Wallingford, Connecticut – The Dome at Oakdale
  • April 8 – Silver Spring, Maryland – The Fillmore
  • April 11 – New York, New York – Radio City Music Hall
  • April 12 – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – The Fillmore
  • April 14 – Charlotte, North Carolina – The Fillmore
  • April 15 – Myrtle Beach, South Carolina – House of Blues
  • April 16 – Raleigh, North Carolina – The Ritz
  • April 18 – Atlanta, Georgia – Tabernacle
  • April 19 – Tampa, Florida – The Ritz Ybor
  • April 20 – Miami, Florida – Fillmore Miami Beach at The Jackie Gleason Theater

The rapper’s upcoming album will hit stores on Feb. 3 and is currently supported by its first single, “Moves.” Big Sean has released a number of other tracks, such as “Living Single” and “Bounce Back,” but it is unknown if those songs will appear on the album.

Following the release of his successful third album, “Dark Sky Paradise,” Big Sean turned to Rick Rubin and Jay Z for some help on his new project. According to tweets from Sean, both Jay Z and Rubin have heard the album.