Logic released "College Park" in February, and promptly announced that he will be going on tour in support of the album.

The rapper's tour will kick off at The Sylvee in Madison, Wisconsin on May 25 then proceed to several other cities in the country for 23 dates.

After his stop in Wisconsin, Logic will then head to Chicago, Detroit, Akron, Boston, Bridgeport, New York, Philadelphia, Washington, Charlotte, Jacksonville, New Orleans, Houston, Austin, Dallas, Denver, Salt Lake Citym Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego, then finish at Phoenix.

However, fans from other countries might have to wait a little longer for news on whether the rapper is going to extend his tour outside North America.

According to Billboard, Logic will be bringing some special guests with him along for the ride, that includes Juicy J, C Dot Castro, and Travis Stacey.

Fans are hopeful that some of the featuring artists on the album will make a surprise appearance durin the tour, however, there isn't any announcements of that.

Presale for the tour will begin on Mar.7 at 12 p.m. local time and finish up on Mar 12, 10 p.m. local time.

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'College Park'

Logic dropped "College Park" on Feb 24 via BobbyBoy Records, and it is a milestone release for the rapper as it is his first studio album as an independent artist.

The album includes 17 tracks: "Cruisin Through the Universe" featuring RZA; "Wake Up" featuring Lucy Rose; "Lightsabers" with C Dot Castro; "Clone Wars III"; "Redpill VII"; "Playwright" with Andy Hull; " "Gaithersburg Freestyle" featuring C Dot Castro, Big Lenbo, Fat Trel, and Ade; "Self Medication" featuring Seth MacFarlane, Redman, and Statik Selektah; "Shimmy" featuring Joey Badass; "Paradise II" with Norah Jones; "Come On Down" with Jordan Harris; "Village Slum"; "Highlife"; "38.9897 °N, 76.9378 °W" featuring C Dot Castro and Big Lenbo; "Ayo" with Bun B and Lil Keke; and "Lightyear."

This is Logic's eighth studio album, succeeding 'Vinyl Days" which was released in 2022 and "No Pressure" in 2020.

Fans expressed their excitement to see the rapper finally go on tour after several years, while some were disapointed that he would not be visiting Atlanta or even Canada.

"No college park show in 'College Park'," a fan joked.

"No Atlanta?" A fan dejectedly wrote.

"Come to Canada!" Another added.

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