Are you ready to party with Future and his friends? The rapper is coming to some of the biggest cities in the country for his upcoming tour. Read on to find out more.

The 39-year-old rapper is finally getting back on the road for the new year, reports say, and there are six show dates so far.

The "One Big Party" tour is slated to kick off in Houston, Texas on Jan 7, 2023. The next stop will be on Jan 13 at the Spectrum in Charlotte, State Farm in Atlanta on Jan. 14, United Center in Chicago on Jan. 20, Washington D.C.'s Capitol Arena on Jan. 22, and Boston's TD Garden on Jan. 27.

While there are not a lot of stops announced as of this writing, Future has not announced whether he plans on adding more dates to his tour.

According to reports, tickets go on sale on Dec. 7, and fans can also cop tickets for "The Ball Dropps in Brooklyn," a concert featuring Future as one of the performers, set to happen on Dec. 30.

Aside from these concerts, the "Wait For U" singer will also be joining Kodak Black, Jeezy, and Babyface Ray in the Big Show concert at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit on Jan. 29.

Seems like the rapper will be fully booked for the rest of the year until the beginning of 2023.

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'Force of Nature'

According to Vibe, the rapper is nominated for four Grammy Award nominations, namely Best Rap Song, Best Rap Performance, Best Melodic Rap Performance, and Best Rap Album. 

Unlike other rappers, Future has kept mostly to himself and to his music. According to Billboard, the rapper had eight of his albums peak at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, 153 Hot 100 hits, and more.

His work ethic has been commended by several individuals in the industry, with the CEO of Epic Records noting, "he's really a force of nature"

"He works harder than anyone that I have worked with in the past. It's his 10th year in the business, and each year he just gets better and better," Sylvia Rhone continued. "He hasn't aged out like some before him. After 10 years of incomparable influence on culture, he hasn't even scratched the surface of his creative impact. He still has such a career ahead of him. He's a special guy. And when you find those kinds of genius artists, you just have to let them do their thing."

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