
JID To Perform Nearly 70 Shows For "God Does Like World Tours"
JID will likely be hitting the highway to carry out slightly below 70 concert events in promotion of his new album, God Does Like Ugly. For the “God Does Like World Excursions,” JID will likely be embarking on excursions throughout a complete of 4 totally different continents. Sharing the dates on Instagram, he wrote: “From the east facet of Atlanta to the world, can’t wait to see you all…”
Whereas performing in the USA, JID will likely be bringing alongside Younger Nudy as a supporting act. He’ll even be performing a particular hometown present in Atlanta, though a date has but to be introduced. “Atlanta will likely be introduced quickly,” he wrote in his IG submit. In Europe, Mick Jenkins will likely be becoming a member of him for the concert events abroad. Moreover, Jordan Ward will likely be supporting him in Australia and New Zealand.
Followers within the feedback part of JID’s submit cannot look forward to the tour. “THISSSS TOO HARD [fire emojis]
Boy actually acquired the most effective group trigger, who FAWK doing excursions like this apart from CB!! Fr,” one person wrote. One other added: “PHILLY STAND UP they gone hear me from abroad ITS UP!!”
JID “God Does Like Ugly”
As for God Does Like Ugly, JID dropped the mission as his fourth studio album, earlier this month. It options collaborations with Westside Gunn, Clipse, Vince Staples, Ciara, EarthGang, Don Toliver, Ty Dolla Signal, 6lack, Jessie Reyez, Child Kia, Mereba, and Pastor Troy. A month earlier than its launch, he additionally shared the GDLU (Preluxe).
Whereas talking concerning the mission with Complicated, JID revealed that he acquired the title from one thing his grandmother stated to him earlier than she handed. “In 2019, my grandmother handed,” he stated. “However earlier than this, I bear in mind simply talking to her; it was one thing loopy occurring, a world incidence or one thing. And shawty was like, ‘God does like ugly, letting all this [happen].’ After which she was like, ‘It’s best to title this your album.’”