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    Ice Spice confirms ‘Y2K’ release date, shares new tour dates

    By June 6, 2024 Music
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    Ice Spice confirms ‘Y2K’ release date, shares new tour dates

    Ice Spice‘s highly anticipated debut album ‘Y2K’ has finally received a release date – find out more below.

    • READ MORE: Ice Spice – ‘Like…?’ review: meme-worthy, hater-baiting New York rap

    Yesterday (June 5), the New York rapper took to social media to reveal that cover and released date for her debut album, ‘Y2K’. Per the rapper, the album is due to arrive on July 26. You can now pre-add the album on Apple Music.

    HIIIII >.< Y2K ☆ THE ALBUM WILL BE DROPPING JULY 26TH !!!! pre-save now ;* https://t.co/1fOtsD5w71 pic.twitter.com/aGuqeOmO4Z

    — ice spice ☆ (@icespicee_) June 5, 2024

    Ice Spice has also announced European and North American tour dates in support of ‘Y2K’. In July, the rapper will trek across Europe for a run of festival performances, including Roskilde, Open’er, Wireless and more.

    Tickets to Ice Spice’s European festival dates are on sale now, while tickets to her US shows go live on Friday (June 7) at 10am local time.

    Later in July, she returns to North America, where she’ll begin a slew of headlining shows, with support from Cash Cobain through late August.

    Ice Spice’s 2024 ‘Y2K’ world tour dates are:

    JULY
    04 Roskilde, Denmark – Roskilde Festival
    05 Gdynia, Poland – Open’er Festival
    07 Vienna, Austria – Rolling Loud
    11 Costinesti, Romania – Beach, Please! Festival
    12 London, England – Wireless Festival
    13 Frauenfeld, Switzerland – Openair Frauenfeld
    18 Dour, Belgium – Dour Festival
    30 Washington, D.C. – The Anthem*

    AUGUST
    01 Montclair, NJ – The Wellmont Theater*
    02 Philadelphia, PA – The Met*
    04 Boston, MA – MGM Music Hall at Fenway*
    06 New York, NY – The Rooftop at Pier 17*
    09 Detroit, MI – The Fillmore*
    11 Toronto, Ontario – History*
    13 Chicago, IL – Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom*
    14 Minneapolis, MN – The Armory*
    17 Denver, CO – Fillmore Auditorium*
    19 Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Palladium*
    21 Oakland, CA – Fox Theater*
    23 Tempe, AZ – Marquee Theatre*
    25 Dallas, TX – The Factory Deep Ellum*
    26 Houston, TX – 713 Music Hall*
    28 Atlanta, GA – Coca-Cola Roxy*
    31 Miami Beach, FL – The Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater*

    * with Cash Cobain

    Fans can buy and sell tickets for Ice Spice at global marketplace viagogo.

    ‘Y2K’ will follow the Bronx rapper’s January 2023 EP, ‘Like..?’, which featured viral hits including ‘Munch (Feelin’ U)’ and ‘In Ha Mood’. NME awarded that release four stars, with Thomas Smith praising Ice Spice’s sardonic delivery and level-headed confidence.

    “The road is still long for Ice Spice, and weathering the post-viral breakout period feels crucial: longevity feels attainable, but casual listeners and even some fans remain fickle,” Smith wrote. “On ‘Like…?’, she appears unbothered about chasing clout or fans – she knows they’ll come around eventually anyway.”

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