Keltie Knight is turning The F*ck Them Theory into an 18-city North American live rollout, with The Evil Genius Tour starting November 15 in Atlanta. The book itself lands two days later, and the setup gives fans a way to buy into the release before the title officially hits shelves.
Each ticket includes a signed copy of the book, and Tickets and VIP packages are available now. That makes the tour more than a standard appearance cycle: it functions as a sales driver, a launch event, and a direct path to the book for people who want the live experience rather than a simple signing line.
Atlanta starts the run
The November 15 stop in Atlanta is the first public marker in the rollout, and the route already stretches beyond one city. DC, Boston, Philly, Chicago, and New York City are all named, with the full schedule extending across 18 cities. For readers in those markets, the practical move is simple: check whether their city is on the route and decide early, because the tour is being sold as a limited live event with a signed book included in the price.
Super intimate, not a bookstore stop
Keltie Knight described the experience as “super intimate,” and that wording matters because it draws a clean line between this tour and the usual bookstore appearance. She said attendees can expect guided manifestation, emotional release exercises, humor, vulnerability, laughing, crying, and singing during the event. That mix makes the ticket closer to a live participation package than a routine author talk.
The structure also changes how buyers should think about the offer. A signed copy comes with every ticket, so the book is built into the admission rather than sold as an add-on at the table. VIP buyers get a separate tier through Tickets and VIP, while general attendees still receive the book with entry, which gives the rollout a built-in premium layer without splitting the core audience from the product.
November 17 release window
The F*ck Them Theory officially releases on November 17, and the New York City stop lines up with that date. That timing gives the tour a launch-week anchor in one of the named cities and keeps the book in circulation through the live dates instead of treating the tour as an afterthought.
For readers deciding whether to go, the choice is less about a simple signing and more about format. The tour is built around a live, interactive night with a signed book included, and the available tickets now make this a purchase decision rather than a wait-and-see calendar item.







