Seems like Charlie Puth isn't slowing down any time soon-he released his third self-titled studio album while he was going on tour in 2022, and now he's heading back on the road for a new tour, the "Charlie Live Experience Tour."

Released in October 2022, "Charlie" was released four years after its predecessor "Voicenotes," and boasts some of the biggest viral-hit sensations like "Light Switch," "Hilarious," "Left and Right" featuring BTS' Jungkook, "Smells Like Me," "I Don't Think That I Like Her," and "Charlie Be Quiet!"

Most of the creation of songs off this album were shared on TikTok by Puth himself; in an interview, he explained what the process was like for him.

"I don't think I'm ever gonna make an album where I'm hiding away from people," Puth said. "I'm in my little cocoon and then one day I'll be ready to share it with everybody. It just doesn't feel like me."

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The exciting news was shared on his social media, particularly on TikTok, where he boasts the largest following of all his accounts, "Grammy-nominated and multi-platinum singer-songwriter-producer Charlie Puth presents The Charlie Live Experience. See him live in concert across North America in 2023."

According to Rolling Stone, the TikTok-viral sensation musician will kick off his upcoming tour at Corona Capital Guadalajara in Tlajomulco de Zúñiga, Mexico on May 20, then head to Texas, stopping by Dallas' The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory and Austin's Moody Amphitheater.

Puth's next stops will be in Nashville, Atlanta, Miami, Jacksonville, Holmdel, Washington, Boston, and Gilford before he goes to Canada to perform at the Budweiser Stage in Toronto and the Premier Theater at Foxwoods Resorts at Mashantucket.

Other stops include Charlottesville, Philadelphia, New York, Indianapolis, St. Louis, Minneapolis, Denver, Salt Lake City, Seattle, Vancouver, Berkeley, Las Vegas, San Diego, and finally Los Angeles' The Greek Theatre.

As of this writing, there is no news on whether Puth will be expanding his tour beyond North America.

Puth, born Charles Otto Puth Jr., began his music career by putting up music on his YouTube channel titled "Charlie's Vlogs."

His career shot up after winning an online video competition sponsored by Perez Hilton in 2011.

Ellen DeGeneres signed the singer to her label and released "Break Again" the following year.

Since then, he has been recognized numerous times for his talent and work.

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