Childish Gambino tickets 2024: Cheapest price, cities, dates for ’The New World’ Tour with Willow

Emily Dozier

Childish Gambino tickets 2024: Cheapest price, cities, dates for ’The New World’ Tour with Willow image

Five years later, Childish Gambino is back like he never left. The rapper and actor, also known by Donald Glover, returns to the big stage.

Now that his hit show "Atlanta" is wrapped up, Glover can return to music. He surprised listeners by releasing Atavista, his latest album which he calls the "finished version" of his early record, 3.15.20. Released on that date, Glover uploaded the music to his website for just 12 hours.

Now, fans can see him live for the first time since 2019. Glover will perform shows across the U.S. before traveling to Europe and Australia for The New World Tour. It all begins this August.

Here's everything to know to get the best tickets for Childish Gambino's shows.

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Childish Gambino 'The New World' Tour tickets

Tickets for every show of Childish Gambino's The New World Tour are available on StubHub.

The roadshow kicks off on Aug. 11 at the Paycom Center in Oklahoma City. Currently, the cheapest tickets available are $88. Exact costs will vary for every city based on demand, but it looks like fans can expect to buy tickets in the same price range for any show.

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Childish Gambino 'The New World' Tour schedule

Glover will tour in the U.S. from August to October. Then, he will head to Europe to perform in cities like London, Prague, Paris and more. He will visit Auckland, New Zealand, before wrapping up the tour in Australia in February.

Willow will open for Glover during his American tour while Amaarae will take over for the international concerts.

DateCityTickets
Aug. 11Oklahoma City, OKBuy now
Aug. 12Kansas City, MOBuy now
Aug. 14Milwaukee, WIBuy now
Aug. 15Columbus, OHBuy now
Aug. 17Detroit, MIBuy now
Aug. 18Toronto, CanadaBuy now
Aug. 20Pittsburgh, PABuy now
Aug. 23Boston, MABuy now
Aug. 24Uncasville, CTBuy now
Aug. 26Brooklyn, NYBuy now
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Aug. 29Washington, D.C.Buy now
Aug. 30Raleigh, NCBuy now
Sept. 1Nashville, TNBuy now
Sept. 2Atlanta, GABuy now
Sept. 4Tampa, FLBuy now
Sept. 5Sunrise, FLBuy now
Sept. 7New Orleans, LABuy now
Sept. 8Houston, TXBuy now
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Sept. 11Dallas, TXBuy now
Sept. 13Denver, COBuy now
Sept. 14Salt Lake City, UTBuy now
Sept. 16Phoenix, AZBuy now
Sept. 18Los Angeles, CABuy now
Sept. 19Los Angeles, CABuy now
Sept. 21San Francisco, CABuy now
Sept. 23Vancouver, CanadaBuy now
Sept. 24Portland, ORBuy now
Sept. 25Seattle, WABuy now
Sept. 27Calgary, CanadaBuy now
Sept. 29Edmonton, CanadaBuy now
Oct. 2St. Paul, MNBuy now
Oct. 3Chicago, ILBuy now
Oct. 31Lyon, FranceBuy now
Nov. 2Milan, ItalyBuy now
Nov. 4Cologne, GermanyBuy now
Nov. 6Hamburg, GermanyBuy now
Nov. 8Oslo, NorwayBuy now
Nov. 10Copenhagen, DenmarkBuy now
Nov. 12Prague, CzechiaBuy now
Nov. 13Berlin, GermanyBuy now
Nov. 19Paris, FranceBuy now
Nov. 21Munich, GermanyBuy now
Nov. 23Brussels, BelgiumBuy now
Nov. 24Amsterdam, NetherlandsBuy now
Nov. 26Manchester, United KingdomBuy now
Nov. 28Glasgow, United KingdomBuy now
Nov. 20London, United KingdomBuy now
Dec. 1London, United KingdomBuy now
Dec. 3Birmingham, United KingdomBuy now
Dec. 5Dublin, IrelandBuy now
Jan. 28Auckland, New ZealandBuy now
Feb. 1Brisbane, AustraliaBuy now
Feb. 4Sydney, AustraliaBuy now
Feb. 5Sydney, AustraliaBuy now
Feb. 7Melbourne, AustraliaBuy now
Feb. 8Melbourne, AustraliaBuy now
Feb. 11Perth, AustraliaBuy now

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Emily Dozier

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Emily Dozier is a live events and lifestyle writer at The Sporting News, covering everything from sporting events and music festivals to broadway shows and stand-up comedy. Based out of New York, she graduated from the University of Georgia with a bachelor’s degree in journalism. When not covering the SN tickets beat, Emily enjoys playing volleyball and cooking. Prior to joining The Sporting News in 2023, Emily covered the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup for the Associated Press.