Drake and Migos are set to perform on more shows as part of their upcoming joint tour this year. Aubrey and the Three Migos tour will kick off in July.

More specifically, the tour will commence on July 26 at the Vivint Smart Home Arena in Salt Lake City, Utah. It will be followed by a July 28 show at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado.

Other show dates and locations include the Sprint Center in Kansas City, Missouri on July 31, Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minnesota on Aug. 1, Air Canada Center in Toronto, Ontario from Aug. 10 to 12, Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, Michigan on Aug. 14, United Center in Chicago, Illinois on Aug. 17, 18, and 20, and more.

Drake and Migos's tour will wrap up on Nov. 17 at the Philips Arena in Atlanta, Georgia. Tickets are now on sale via Drake's website.

Drake Gears Up To Release New Album

The Canadian rapper is also set to release his new album next month. Details about Scorpion are still kept under wraps.

However, it is possible that Drake's songs released recently will be part of the album. These tracks include "God's Plan," "Diplomatic Immunity," "Nice For What," and "Signs." Two other songs called "Pistols" and "Showin' Off" have also been leaked online.

Migos Drops 'Culture II'

Migos has also had an eventful first half of 2018. The trio released their Culture II album in January. Quavo, Offset, and Takeoff's 24-track album features the songs "Higher We Go," "Supastars," "Narcos," "BBO," "Auto Pilot," "Walk It Talk It," "Emoji A Chain," "CC," "Stir Fry," "Too Much Jewelry," "Gang Gang," "White Sand," "Crown the Kings," "Flooded," "Beast," "Open It Up," "MotorSport," "Movin' Too Fast," "Work Hard," "Notice Me," "Too Playa," "Made Men," "Top Down On Da NAWF," and "Culture Nation Anthem."

Culture II serves as the group's follow-up to last year's compilation called Culture. The album also featured their collaboration with Kanye West, Metro Boomin, and Pharrell.

Prior to the release of the album, Migos opened up about the album during its interview with Billboard.

"Everyone dropped albums, but the way we were all over the place and made ourselves household names. I feel like we worked on the album for a whole year and rode it the whole year," declared Quavo.

"You could see the people being touched by it and the influence of the records," said Offset.

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