Lil Wayne
Pictured is Lil Wayne on Nov. 12, 2016, in Los Angeles. Getty Images

Lil Wayne’s 2017 is shaping up to be a big year for the rapper. Aside from working on three new albums, Weezy has just announced a new tour.

Starting April 14 in Louisville, Kentucky, the “Sucker For Pain” rapper will embark on his 12-date Kloser 2 U tour. Other cities on the tour include Atlanta, Hollywood, Dallas and Houston.

The Kloser 2 U tour will wrap up on May 11 in Detroit, but those aren’t the only concert dates for Weezy. The rapper will also be at the Rolling Loud festival in Miami from May 5 to May 7 and the Roots Picnic in Philadelphia on June 3.

Pre-sale tickets — including the Citi Cardmember, Live Nation and Ticketmaster pre-sale — are on sale now. General public tickets go on sale March 3 at 12:00 p.m. EST. Check out the Kloser 2 U tour dates below:

  • April 14 – Louisville, Kentucky – Louisville Palace
  • April 15 – Madison, Wisconsin – Orpheum Theater
  • April 19 – Anaheim, California – House Of Blues
  • April 20 – San Diego, California – Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre
  • April 21 – Hollywood, California – Hollywood Palladium
  • April 27 – Oklahoma City, Oklahoma – The Criterion
  • April 28 – Dallas, Texas – South Side Ballroom
  • April 30 – Houston – Revention Music Center
  • May 2 – Nashville, Tennessee – Revention Music Center
  • May 8 – Atlanta, Georgia – Coca-Cola Roxy Theatre
  • May 10 – Grand Rapids – Monroe Live
  • May 11 – Detroit, Michigan – Fox Theatre

As fans still wait for Lil Wayne’s oft-delayed “Tha Carter V,” Young Money president, Mack Maine, confirmed the rapper was still working on the album as well as a new one called “Velvet.” He told Revolt, “We want to get that ‘Carter V’ out. Wayne also has a dope project called ‘Velvet.’ We want to get that out.”

The rapper is also working on a solo album called “The Funeral,” a sixth “Dedication” project and a collaborative album with a group called L.A.T.