Jacksonville’s lyrical truth-teller and CMG signee Lil Poppa is hitting the road with the announcement of his highly-anticipated ‘Almost Normal Again’ tour. This nationwide run marks Poppa’s first headline trek since dropping “Wee Are Who We Are.”
Spanning 20 cities, the tour kicks off May 22 in Washington, D.C., and wraps June 20 with a homecoming show in Jacksonville, Florida. Fans in major cities like New York, Chicago, Houston, Atlanta, and Dallas can expect to experience the same soul-stirring storytelling that’s helped Poppa carve out a lane of his own in hip-hop.
Presale tickets are available now at www.lilpoppa.com. Spotify users can access an exclusive presale starting Wednesday, March 26, while public on-sale officially opens Thursday, March 27.
The tour is lauded as a build-up to something bigger. Lil Poppa is working on a full-length album that is projected to be released in 2025. Fans can expect Poppa to continue tracing the line between heartache and healing with a lyrical arsenal beyond his years.
The tour announcement comes on the heels of Lil Poppa’s latest release, “I Hate You,” a haunting, stripped-down single that lets the pain bleed out over somber keys and a slow-burning beat. It’s a confessional track showcasing his emotional growth. You can now stream or watch the video across all platforms.
ALMOST NORMAL AGAIN TOUR DATES:
5/22 – Washington, DC
5/23 – Charlotte, NC
5/24 – Atlanta, GA
5/25 – Norfolk, VA
5/26 – Richmond, VA
5/27 – Philadelphia, PA
5/29 – New York, NY
5/31 – Cleveland, OH
6/1 – Chicago, IL
6/4 – Louisville, KY
6/6 – Nashville, TN
6/7 – Springfield, MO
6/8 – St. Louis, MO
6/10 – Little Rock, AR
6/12 – Houston, TX
6/13 – Dallas, TX
6/15 – New Orleans, LA
6/17 – Tampa, FL
6/18 – Ft. Lauderdale, FL
6/19 – Orlando, FL
6/20 – Jacksonville, FL
At just 23, Lil Poppa has become one of the most respected young voices coming out of the South. From his breakout “Purple Hearts” in 2018 to the Polo G-assisted “Eternal Living,” Poppa’s rise has been rooted in transparency and truth. Signed to Yo Gotti’s CMG Records, he’s dropped standout projects like ‘Blessed,’ ‘I Guess,’ and ‘Wee Are Who We Are,’ earning critical acclaim for his ability to turn trauma and survival into art.
Beyond music, Poppa remains active in his hometown. He continues to uplift the next generation by hosting school supply drives and helping lead Jacksonville’s Wicked-Wildchild United Summer Bash, staying true to the same community he raps for.
Stay tapped in at lilpoppa.com for more updates.