Gunna is entering a new era in his music career, and he is celebrating it with a long-awaited tour in support of his new album "A Gift & A Curse."

After getting arrested, charged, and released from prison, the rapper is ready to get his career back on track and moving, like it was before the entire RICO Act fiasco.

According to reports, Gunna will be performing at New York's Barclay Center for "The Gift" on Sept. 9, while "The Curse" will be at the YouTube Theatre in Los Angeles on Sept. 28.

The general public on-sale starts on July 21, but fans who are Citi cardmembers can cop their seats as early as July 18 for the pre-sale.

As of this writing, there is no information about the range of prices for the highly anticipated tour.

According to reports, Citi cardmembers can access the presale with this access code: 412800, and use their Citi card to complete the purchase; the Live Nation presale's access code is LEGEND, meanwhile, the LN Mobile App access code is COVERT.

Gunna Disgraced Rapper?

All eyes were trained on Gunna prior, during, and after his RICO Act lawsuit, after all, some people from the hip-hop community condemned him for snitching.

However, despite his personal life going down in flames, his music has flourished-perhaps a reflection of the man he became because of it.

"The solo approach gives him room to bear the soul like never before, beginning with the sinister 'Back at It,'" Rolling Stone wrote about his newly released album.

"Gunna has no problem sharing the hurt of his YSL peers, especially Young Thug, while also expressing his own struggle: 'Ain't tryna sleep in no damn bunk/I'm 'posed to be here making anthems,' he raps."

To show just how thankful he is about getting his music career back, the rapper will be donating $1 from every ticket sold to The Goodr Foundation.

As per the non-profit organization's website, their goal is to "end world hunger by cultivating countless resources for our non-profit partners and network of recipients."

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Gunna Starts Anew

According to reports, Gunna was released from jail after pleading to one charge of conspiring to violate the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, or simply the RICO Act.

He has maintained his innocence despite accepting a plea deal with prosecutors. "I have chosen to end my own RICO case with an Alford plea and end my personal ordeal by publicly acknowledging my association with YSL."

YSL is allegedly a gang based in Atlanta, which the rapper was a member of, alongside several other rappers.

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