Gunna’s “many nights,” the opener to his latest album The Last Wun, was deeper than rap. The 32-year-old artist has announced his upcoming tour, Wun World Tour, which will run from November to July.
The Atlanta rapper kicks off the global trek on Nov. 17 in Boston before hitting major cities such as Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., his first-ever headlining performance at Madison Square Garden in New York, Toronto, Miami, his hometown ATL, Houston, Los Angeles, and more. In January, he will head overseas to South Africa for shows in Cape Town and Johannesburg as part of the Milk & Cookies Festival lineup.
After a little over a month break, Wunna will perform at Rolling Loud in Australia, specifically Sydney and Melbourne, in March. The rest of the month will be dedicated to Europe and the United Kingdom, with shows in Paris, Berlin, London, Amsterdam, and more. He will close things off in July with a show in Portimão, Portugal, as part of Afronation.
Tickets go on sale in the US, Europe, and UK this Wednesday (Oct. 8). There are dedicated presales for Citi and Mastercard holders, plus VIP options available. The general sale begins next Monday (Oct. 13). Find ticket details here.
This tour is in support of Gunna’s August 2025 LP The Last Wun. The 25-song album featured Burna Boy, WizKid, Offset, Asake, and Nechie. It debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 and sold 80,000 album-equivalent units in its first week.
The Last Wun was the multi-time Grammy nominee’s third album in as many years. In June 2023, six months after taking an Alford plea in the YSL RICO case and being released from jail, he dropped A Gift & A Curse. Just under a year later, he followed up with One Of Wun in May 2024. These three albums have yielded hits such as “Fukumean,” “Rodeo Dr,” “Today I Did Good,” and “WGFT.”
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