Don't Be Dumb Tour
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Catch A$AP Rocky on the Don't Be Dumb World Tour!

The North American leg of the Don't Be Dumb World Tour rolls through arenas in June and July 2026, with A$AP Rocky bringing his first major worldwide arena run to fans. The Harlem-born rapper, producer, and AWGE founder is touring the long-awaited album of the same name, and the trek packs in 40-plus dates across North America, Europe, and the U.K. through the end of summer.

The current North American schedule includes stops at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Spectrum Center in Charlotte, Kia Center in Orlando, Kaseya Center in Miami, American Airlines Center in Dallas, Moody Center ATX in Austin, Toyota Center in Houston, Mortgage Matchup Center in Phoenix, Chase Center in San Francisco, MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, the Kia Forum in Inglewood, Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, Rogers Arena in Vancouver, Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, and a Newark finale at the Prudential Center on July 11. After that the tour crosses the Atlantic for an August-through-September European and U.K. leg.

Rocky is one of hip-hop's most adventurous live performers. His catalog runs from the cloud-rap textures that opened LIVE.LOVE.A$AP through the genre-blurring experiments on AT.LONG.LAST.A$AP and TESTING, into the more recent Don't Be Dumb material. Expect a setlist that mixes signature tracks like "Praise the Lord (Da Shine)," "F**kin' Problems," "Goldie," "L$D," "Wild for the Night," and "Sundress" with new singles from the album, plus a stage design covered by Rolling Stone and Variety as one of the most ambitious arena builds of the year.

Setlists logged on setlist.fm from the opening shows have run roughly 80 to 95 minutes, with surprise guest appearances at multiple stops. The lighting and stage design have drawn praise across social media -- this is a full arena production, not a club show in a larger room.

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About A$AP Rocky and the Don't Be Dumb World Tour

A$AP Rocky -- born Rakim Mayers in Harlem -- has been one of hip-hop's most influential figures since the mixtape era. As a founding member of the A$AP Mob and the head of AWGE, he has shaped the look, sound, and feel of a generation of New York rap. His studio catalog spans LIVE.LOVE.A$AP, LONG.LIVE.A$AP, AT.LONG.LAST.A$AP, TESTING, and the album that gives this tour its name, Don't Be Dumb. Outlets including Billboard and Pitchfork have repeatedly listed him among the defining voices of his era.

The Don't Be Dumb World Tour is Rocky's most ambitious live undertaking to date. The trek covers 40-plus dates across North America, Europe, and the U.K., with arena stops in nearly every major U.S. market plus festival-style productions overseas. The North American leg runs through July with stops in Atlanta, Charlotte, Orlando, Miami, Dallas, Austin, Houston, Phoenix, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Inglewood, Seattle, Vancouver, Detroit, and Newark.

Each arena production includes a custom stage design with massive video walls, choreographed lighting, and a backing band that blends live drums with Rocky's production catalog. Wikipedia's tour page tracks the run's production credits and city-by-city date list. Outlets including Rolling Stone and Hypebeast have called the visual presentation one of the most ambitious rap arena tours in recent memory.

Expect a setlist that mixes signature tracks -- "Praise the Lord (Da Shine)," "F**kin' Problems," "Goldie," "L$D," "Wild for the Night," "Sundress," "Babushka Boi," "Peso," and "Everyday" -- with material from Don't Be Dumb. Special guests have appeared at multiple stops, with the AWGE collective showing up unannounced on certain nights and surprise features from collaborators in major-market cities. Tour archives logged on setlist.fm have run roughly 80 to 95 minutes including encore.

Headline arenas on the route include the Kia Forum in Inglewood, the Chase Center in San Francisco, MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, Toyota Center in Houston, Moody Center ATX in Austin, and the Prudential Center in Newark for the North American finale. From there the tour heads to Europe and the U.K. for an August-through-September run.

Browse the full Don't Be Dumb tour schedule above for the current list of dates, venues, and seat availability. BigStub has been in the live-event resale business for more than 20 years -- every order is shown with no hidden fees at checkout and is backed by a full buyer guarantee.

About the Don't Be Dumb World Tour

Where can I buy A$AP Rocky tickets?

A$AP Rocky tickets are sold through official channels including Ticketmaster, Live Nation, and the venue box offices for each stop. The artist's official site at asaprocky.com lists every confirmed date. Verified resale seats are available above on BigStub, a trusted marketplace with no hidden fees and a full buyer guarantee.

What cities is A$AP Rocky playing?

The current North American leg includes Atlanta, Charlotte, Orlando, Miami, Dallas, Austin, Houston, Phoenix, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Inglewood (Los Angeles), Seattle, Vancouver, Detroit, and Newark. The European and U.K. leg picks up after the North American finale in early July, with stops anticipated across major European capitals through September.

What is the Don't Be Dumb album?

Don't Be Dumb is A$AP Rocky's long-anticipated studio album, a follow-up to 2018's TESTING and a return to full-length release format after years of singles, features, and short EPs. The album shapes the tour's setlist and stage design, and the live show pairs new tracks with established Rocky catalog.

Are there any special guests or openers?

The tour has featured surprise appearances from members of the A$AP Mob and AWGE crew at multiple stops. Confirmed opener lineups vary by city -- check the venue listing for the specific support act on the night you're attending. Rocky has historically used his arena tours to spotlight rising AWGE artists.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is A$AP Rocky?

A$AP Rocky -- born Rakim Mayers -- is a Harlem-born rapper, producer, songwriter, and creative director. A founding member of the A$AP Mob and the head of AWGE, he has been one of hip-hop's defining voices since the early 2010s. His studio catalog includes LIVE.LOVE.A$AP, LONG.LIVE.A$AP, AT.LONG.LAST.A$AP, TESTING, and the album powering this tour, Don't Be Dumb.

What is the Don't Be Dumb World Tour?

The Don't Be Dumb World Tour is A$AP Rocky's 2026 worldwide arena run supporting the studio album of the same name. The tour covers 40-plus dates across North America, Europe, and the United Kingdom, with major-market arena stops through July in North America and August through September overseas.

What songs will A$AP Rocky perform?

Recent shows have leaned on his signature catalog -- "Praise the Lord (Da Shine)," "F**kin' Problems," "Goldie," "L$D," "Wild for the Night," "Sundress," "Babushka Boi," "Peso," and "Everyday" -- along with material from Don't Be Dumb. Tour archives logged on setlist.fm show the lineup rotating across the run, with surprise tracks added at major-market stops.

What kind of stage production is the tour?

This is a full arena production, not a club show in a larger room. The stage design features massive video walls, choreographed lighting, a live backing band that blends drums with Rocky's production catalog, and surprise visual elements that vary by city. Reviewers at Rolling Stone and Hypebeast have called the show one of the most ambitious rap arena productions in recent memory.

How long is an A$AP Rocky show?

Recent shows on this tour have run roughly 80 to 95 minutes including a multi-song encore. Sets are typically continuous with no scheduled intermission, and Rocky paces the night around the album's narrative arc -- new singles into catalog favorites into the closing block.

Are there any special guest appearances?

Yes -- the AWGE collective has appeared at multiple stops, and Rocky has historically used his arena tours to spotlight rising AWGE artists. Confirmed opening acts vary by city. Check the venue listing for the specific support act and any announced guests for the night you're attending.

What should I expect at the venue?

Most stops are major-market arenas with mobile entry, controlled bag-check policies, and assigned seating across the floor and bowl. Doors typically open about an hour before showtime. Check the individual venue page (linked from each listing above) for parking, transit, accessibility, and clear-bag policy details specific to that arena.

How much do A$AP Rocky tickets cost?

Ticket prices vary by venue, seat location, and demand. Arena floor seats and pit packages typically run higher than upper-bowl seats. Check the listings above for current pricing on available shows. BigStub orders are shown with no hidden service fees, so the price you see at checkout is the price you pay.

Will A$AP Rocky play festivals or one-offs after the tour?

Festival appearances and one-off dates often follow major arena runs, but no additional festival stops have been confirmed at this time beyond the announced tour schedule. Check the listings above for the latest confirmed dates.

What happens if my show is rescheduled or canceled?

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