Rod Wave Bringing ‘Nostalgia’ To US Arenas This Fall

Rapper Rod Wave performs onstage during “The Beautiful Mind Tour” at Target Center on November 11, 2022, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Photo by Prince Williams/Wireimage)

Rod Wave, who blends hip-hop and rhythm and blues, will deliver a dose of “Nostalgia” this fall with a 35-date arena tour across North America.

The talented St. Petersburg native announced the tour just before his fourth studio album, Nostalgia, drops Sept. 15. Wave will begin his trek Oct. 19 at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Nebraska, and the route includes stops at Detroit’s Little Caesars Arena, Boston’s TD Garden, Barclays Center in Brooklyn, the Kia Forum near Los Angeles, Austin’s Moody Center and State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia, before wrapping up at VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena in Jacksonville, Florida, on Dec. 18.

The “Nostalgia Tour,” presented by AG Entertainment Touring and Mammoth, Inc., will also feature Ari Lennox, Toosii, G Herbo and Eelmatic as supporting acts. Presale windows for tickets begin Tuesday, Sept. 12, at 10 a.m. local time and the general public onsale starts Thursday, Sept. 14, at 10 a.m. local time. Fans can visit Wave’s website, official-rodwave.com, to purchase tickets.

Wave, who is repped by MAC Agency, has had 17 headline shows reported to the Pollstar Boxoffice for a total gross of $10.2 million off 127,803 tickets sold. One of those concerts was a sold-out performance at Oakland Arena in California’s Bay Area on Dec. 17, 2022, that moved 14,009 tickets and grossed $1,345,925.

Nostalgia Tour” Dates
Oct. 19 — Pinnacle Bank Arena — Lincoln, NE
Oct. 20 — Xcel Energy Center — St. Paul, MN
Oct. 21 — Fiserv Forum — Milwaukee, WI
Oct. 23 — T-Mobile Center — Kansas City, MO
Oct. 24 — Gainbridge Fieldhouse — Indianapolis, IN
Oct. 26 — KFC Yum! Center — Louisville, KY
Oct. 27 — Little Caesars Arena — Detroit, MI
Oct. 29 — PPG Paints Arena — Pittsburgh, PA
Oct. 30 — Nationwide Arena — Columbus, OH
Nov. 2 — Scotiabank Arena — Toronto, ON, CA
Nov. 4 — CFG Bank Arena — Baltimore, MD
Nov. 7 — MVP Arena — Albany, NY
Nov. 8 — TD Garden — Boston, MA
Nov. 9 — Wells Fargo Center — Philadelphia, PA
Nov. 11 — Barclays Center — Brooklyn, NY
Nov. 12 — Capital One Arena — Washington DC
Nov. 14 — PNC Arena — Raleigh, NC
Nov. 15 — Spectrum Center — Charlotte, NC
Nov. 16 — Bridgestone Arena — Nashville, TN
Nov. 18 — Legacy Arena — Birmingham, AL
Nov. 19 — Enterprise Center — St. Louis, MO
Nov. 22 — United Center — Chicago, IL
Nov. 24 — Paycom Center — Oklahoma City, OK
Nov. 29 — Kia Forum — Inglewood, CA
Nov. 30 — Oakland Arena — Oakland, CA
Dec. 4 — Pechanga Arena — San Diego, CA
Dec. 5 — Desert Diamond Arena — Phoenix, AZ
Dec. 7 — Toyota Center — Houston, TX
Dec. 9 — Dickies Arena — Fort Worth, TX
Dec. 10 — Moody Center — Austin, TX
Dec. 12 — Smoothie King Center — New Orleans, LA
Dec. 13 — State Farm Arena — Atlanta, GA
Dec. 15 — Amway Center — Orlando, FL
Dec. 17 — FLA Live — Fort Lauderdale, FL
Dec. 18 — VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena — Jacksonville, FL