Bryson Tiller Announces 61-Date Neo Trapsoul Tour Across Four Regions

Bryson Tiller Announces 61-Date Neo Trapsoul Tour Across Four Regions

Bryson Tiller is taking bryson tiller on a 61-date world run. The Neo Trapsoul Tour launches Aug. 27 in West Valley City, Utah, and stretches across North America, Europe, Australia and New Zealand, turning one announcement into a route map that reaches four regions and a long list of arena and amphitheater stops.

West Valley City to Seattle

The North American leg runs through Nov. 1 in Seattle, with Madison Square Garden set for Sept. 13 in New York, Red Rocks Amphitheatre booked for Aug. 29 in Colorado, and Intuit Dome on the calendar for Oct. 25 in Los Angeles. Those dates put the tour in some of the country’s most visible rooms before it leaves the U.S. and Canada behind.

Support acts on select dates include Majid Jordan, Ty Dolla $ign and Austin Millz. That mix gives the run more than one lane: some dates lean into R&B pairing, while others add a DJ-led show element, which should matter to buyers choosing between cities on the same stretch.

Europe from Nov. 17

The European leg starts Nov. 17 and moves through Zurich, Paris, Copenhagen, Stockholm, Amsterdam, Berlin, Brussels and Dublin before the U.K. arena shows close at London’s The O2 on Dec. 7. For an artist with a catalog that has already carried him from streaming-era breakout to arena routing, the sequence suggests a tour built to hold attention across multiple markets rather than a quick promotional swing.

Presale access opens Wednesday, June 3 at 12 p.m. local time, and general sale begins Friday, June 5 at 12 p.m. local time. VIP packages are available through vipnation.com, giving buyers a separate lane from the standard onsale if they want premium access instead of waiting on the general inventory.

From T R A P S O U L

The tour follows a run that includes the diamond-certified “Don’t” from 2015, the 3x platinum debut T R A P S O U L, True to Self’s No. 1 debut on the Billboard 200 in 2017, A N N I V E R S A R Y opening at No. 5 in 2020 and his 2024 self-titled album landing in the Billboard 200’s top 20. Last October, Tiller marked the 10th anniversary of T R A P S O U L and released the double album Solace & The Vices, then teamed with Chris Brown on “It Depends,” which debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s R&B Digital Song Sales chart and peaked at No. 16 on the Billboard Hot 100.

“It Depends” also brought two Grammy nominations, two BET Award nominations, an American Music Award and an NAACP Image Award, while the recently released “IT’S OK” sets up a forthcoming album. The routing says the new tour is not just a nostalgia pass; it is the live extension of a catalog still being pushed by new releases, and the Australian and New Zealand dates in January 2027 give the rollout a second wind after Europe closes.

The final stretch begins Jan. 19, 2027, in Perth at RAC Arena and continues through Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and Auckland, where Spark Arena closes the tour on Jan. 27. For buyers, the practical move is simple: the window opens June 3 for presale and June 5 for general sales, and the itinerary shows the closest city may be the best shot at avoiding the longest wait.

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