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Gunna is officially heading back on the road. The Atlanta rapper has announced his highly anticipated Wun World Tour, kicking off this fall and continuing through early 2026 with shows across North America, Europe, Africa, and Australia.

Fans can register for presale access now at wunworldtour.com, while general tickets go on sale next Monday at 10 a.m. local time.



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The North American leg of the Wun World Tour begins November 17 in Boston, Massachusetts, before hitting major cities including Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., New York, Toronto, and Atlanta. Gunna will wrap up the U.S. run on December 19 in Seattle, before taking the show overseas.

The international dates kick off in Cape Town, South Africa on January 3, followed by Johannesburg on January 10. In March, Gunna brings his tour to Australia with stops in Sydney and Melbourne, then to Europe, with concerts in Paris, Cologne, Berlin, London, Manchester, and Amsterdam, before concluding in Portimão, Portugal on July 3.

Full 2026 “Wun World Tour” Dates:

Nov 17 – Boston, MA

Nov 18 – Philadelphia, PA

Nov 20 – Washington, DC

Nov 22 – New York, NY

Nov 24 – Toronto, ON

Nov 29 – Virginia Beach, VA

Dec 04 – Charlotte, NC

Dec 06 – Tampa, FL

Dec 07 – Atlanta, GA

Dec 10 – Houston, TX

Dec 11 – Dallas, TX

Dec 14 – San Diego, CA

Dec 16 – San Francisco, CA

Dec 19 – Seattle, WA

Jan 03 – Cape Town, South Africa

Jan 10 – Johannesburg, South Africa

Mar 07 – Sydney, Australia

Mar 08 – Melbourne, Australia

Mar 20 – Paris, France

Mar 22 – Cologne, Germany

Mar 23 – Berlin, Germany

Mar 25 – London, UK

Mar 26 – Manchester, UK

Mar 28 – Amsterdam, Netherlands

Jul 03 – Portimão, Portugal

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The announcement follows the success of Gunna’s latest studio album, The Last Wun, released August 8. The project marked his final album under YSL Records, signaling the end of one chapter and the start of another in his career. Featuring collaborations with Offset, Burna Boy, Wizkid, Nechie, and Asake, the album debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard 200, earning 80,000 equivalent units in its first week and over 104 million on-demand streams.

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