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The dates for Travis Scott’s “Bird’s Eye View Tour” have been revealed. Pictured: Travis Scott on Feb. 12, 2015 in New York. Getty Images

After teasing fans yesterday with the announcement of a tour, rapper Travis Scott took to Twitter on Monday to reveal the dates and ticketing information. Titled the “Bird’s Eye View Tour,” the “Goosebumps” rapper will be hitting 20 cities starting on April 27, including New York, Charlotte, Houston and Cleveland.

Announced as phase one, the first leg will run until June 2 when Scott performs in Eugene, Oregon. Pre-sale tickets are currently on sale now until March 7 while general public tickets will go on sale March 8 at 10 a.m. The rapper also gave his fans a chance to grab tickets early by tweeting out the pre-sale code “BIRDS.”

Check out Travis Scott’s U.S. tour dates below:

  • April 27 – Wallingford, Connecticut – Oakdale
  • April 30 – New York, New York – Terminal 5
  • May 2 – Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – Stage AE
  • May 4 – Portsmouth, Virginia – Portsmouth Pavilion
  • May 5 – Charlotte, North Carolina – Metro Credit Union
  • May 6 – St. Augustine, Florida – St. Augustine Amphitheater
  • May 11 – Houston, Texas – Revention
  • May 12 – Oklahoma City, Oklahoma – Criterion
  • May 13 – Rogers, Arkansas – Walmart Amphitheater
  • May 15 – Kansas City, Missouri – Uptown Theater
  • May 17 – St. Louis, Missouri – Pageant
  • May 18 – Milwaukee, Wisconsin – The Eagles Ballroom
  • May 19 – Grand Rapids, Michigan – 20 Monroe Live
  • May 21 – Cleveland, Ohio – Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica
  • May 24 – Indianapolis, Indiana – Farmers Bureau
  • May 25 – Cincinnati, Ohio – PNC Pavilion
  • May 27 – Des Moines, Iowa – 7 Flags
  • May 31 – Salt Lake City, Utah – The Complex
  • June 1 – Boise, Idaho – Revolution Center
  • June 2 – Eugene, Oregon – Cuthbert Amphitheater

In 2016, Travis Scott released his second studio album, “Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight,” which went on to sell over 500,000 copies and was certified gold. Backed by the singles “Pick Up the Phone” and “Goosebumps,” the project is the rapper’s second gold album.

The 24-year-old embarked on his first tour in 2015 to support his album, “Rodeo,” and explained the difference of headlining versus being the opening act in an interview with XXL. “I feel like I pop out more,” he said. “I’m seeing like, real reactions and it’s crazy. You know, I’ve always been on those tours, The Weeknd and Rihanna. It’s kinda like a mix of fans. So, when I finally did my own tour... It’s kind of dope.”