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Tyler, The Creator Is Coming To Laval In 2022

Openers include Kali Uchis and Vince Staples.

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California rapper Tyler, the Creator will be performing in Laval as part of his Call Me If You Get Lost North American tour in 2022.

The Odd Future rapper will be joined by Kali Uchis, whose bilingual track telepatía has gone viral on TikTok, Vince Staples, who released his new album FM! earlier this month, and rock rapper Teezo Touchdown.

Tyler will perform his Quebec show at Place Bell on March 9, 2022.

According to evenko, the 34-show tour will kick off on February 10 next year in San Diego, California with Place Bell hosting the rapper's 17th show.

On June 25, Tyler released his seventh studio album, Call Me If You Get Lost, as his latest follow-up to 2019's IGOR.

Tickets for the rapper's Place Bell show are set to go on sale on August 6 at 10 a.m. via callmeifyougetlost.com, evenko.ca/en or placebell.ca.

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