Wiz Khalifa and Sean Paul are teaming up this summer for the “Good Vibes Only Tour,” a 15-date run presented by Live Nation. The tour kicks off on July 6 at the Darien Lake Amphitheater in Darien Center, New York, and will hit major cities across the U.S. and Canada—including Cincinnati, St. Louis, Toronto, and Raleigh—before wrapping up in Atlanta on July 27.
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Joining them on the road are several high-energy openers, including longtime Taylor Gang collaborator Chevy Woods, Fedd the God, DJ Bonics, and DaBaby.
Sean Paul hyped the announcement on Instagram, writing, “Good Vibes Only Tour tun up dis summa! I’ve got Wiz Khalifa + DaBaby bringin’ di heat 2 a city near U!”
The tour announcement follows the release of Kush + Orange Juice 2, the sequel to Wiz Khalifa’s 2010 cult classic. The 23-track project’s diverse supporting cast offers styles from Ty Dolla $ign, Chevy Woods, DJ Quik, Juicy J, and Gunna, promising fans a fresh mix of laid-back beats and smooth flows.
Alongside the album, he also revealed plans for the Taylor Gang: The World Tour, a separate 20-city trek launching in May, featuring Chevy Woods, Fedd the God, and DJ Bonics as supporting acts.
Wiz Khalifa Thinks Thee World Is Flat
Wiz Khalifa recently made headlines for a more far fetched reason: believing in the long-debunked flat Earth theory.
During a recent appearance on the Joe Budden Podcast, the rapper was asked if the planet was round. He confidently replied, “I would say no,” then elaborated saying he believes this “flat plane” theory based on his experience as a traveling the world touring musician.
“Because when I travel, the routes that we take and how we do it, it’s not possible to go up and down. You’re just going straight. That’s the only reason I think that.”
Wiz Khalifa continued to express skepticism about our travels to space, stating, “I don’t believe in space exploration at all. I don’t believe that they explore space as much as they say that they do.”
Despite his claims of a flat Earth, fans jokingly pointed out that Wiz used a round Earth on the cover of Kush + Orange Juice 2.