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TikTok Sensation Yung Gravy to Bring "Grits & Gravy Tour" to Austin and San Antonio in 2024

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Published on May 20, 2024
TikTok Sensation Yung Gravy to Bring "Grits & Gravy Tour" to Austin and San Antonio in 2024Source: Facebook/Boeing Center at Tech Port

Yung Gravy, the rapper who became a sensation on TikTok, is ready to hit the road with his biggest tour to date, dubbed the "Grits & Gravy Tour 2024." The multi-platinum recording artist will be performing a slew of dates that will see him travel through North America and make significant stops in cities such as Austin and San Antonio, Texas, as FOX San Antonio reported.

The viral hit-maker's tour is set to start with a bang in the San Diego area on July 3, before progressing across the United States and making a notable stint in Australia. According to JamBase, Yung Gravy expressed that his fans can expect "all new country clappers and seasoned trap classics" throughout the tour. Tickets are already available for purchase on Yung Gravy’s official website for those eager to grab a spot at one of his performances.

The excitement is palpable for the San Antonio area, as the artist is slated to bring his unique blend of country twang and rap rhythms to the Boeing Center at Tech Port on September 24. The tour is in support of Gravy's upcoming album "Serving Country," which is sure to feature the same genre-melding music that has seen the rapper rise to fame.

Fans across multiple cities and states are marking their calendars for a chance to see Yung Gravy live. September will have him bouncing from city to city with performances set for Indianapolis, Chicago, Detroit, all the way to Philadelphia, and down to Austin, where he'll perform at Stubb's Waller Creek Amphitheater on September 23 before heading to San Antonio the following day. The tour will wrap up with a hometown show in Minneapolis on November 29, going out with a bang at The Armory, as detailed in JamBase.

While the "Grits & Gravy Tour" represents a major leap for Yung Gravy, it's also a testament to his growing fanbase who have propelled songs like "Betty (Get Money)" and "oops!" to viral status. Whether it's hearing new tracks like "Clementine" or jamming out to the hits that made them fans in the first place, audiences across the tour stops are in for an eclectic experience of country and trap, served up in a way only Yung Gravy can.