Offset To Embark On First Solo Headlining Tour

Offset is ready to hit the road on his own. The Grammy Award-nominated artist and one-third of rap trio Migos announced the “Set It Off Tour,” the artist’s first-ever solo headlining tour.

The Live Nation-produced 17-city trek supporting his second solo album, Set It Off, kicks off March 10 at The Fillmore Philadelphia and includes stops at New York’s Palladium Times Square, Citizens House of Blues Boston, The Fillmore Detroit, Chicago’s Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom, Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles and Houston’s Bayou Music Center before wrapping up in Offset’s home town of Atlanta, Georgia, at Coca-Cola Roxy on April 10.

“’SET IT OFF’ is more than a phrase, it’s a vibe we’re creating together,” Offset said in a statement. “This tour is not just a series of concerts, it’s a journey into my mind. I’m ready to hit the road on my first solo headlining tour, bringing the heat and most importantly, giving the fans a new way to experience my music.”

The presale window for tickets begins Jan. 24 at 10 a.m. local time followed by the general onsale, which starts Jan. 26 at 10 a.m. local time. Tickets can be purchased at LiveNation.com.

Offset, who is repped by Cheryl Paglierani and Chris Jordan of United Talent Agency, earned a Grammy Award nomination for his 2020 hit song “Clout,” which featured his wife Cardi B. The rapper rose to prominence alongside Quavo and Takeoff as Migos, a rap group that debuted in 2013 with the hit single, “Versace.” The two-time Grammy Award-nominated trio released four albums from 2015-2021. The group officially disbanded in 2023, a year after Takeoff was fatally shot in Houston. Fans held out hope that the group would continue to produce music, especially after a surprise performance by Offset and Quavo at the BET Awards last summer, but Offset told New York radio station Hot 97 last October that the group could not continue without Takeoff.

“It’s not like we on some, like, F each other,” Offset said during the radio interview. “This all love, but we missing our glue to our piece. You can’t just act like and just continue like, and I think people be trying to make it like it’s about some bullshit. It’s not about bullshit. We can’t continue our group without our main man. … So to close that chapter like that is great. It’s unfortunate, but we got to. We respect [Takeoff] to a thousand, too much.”

‘Set It Off Tour’ Dates:
March 10 — The Fillmore Philadelphia — Philadelphia, PA
March 12 — The Fillmore Silver Spring — Silver Spring, MD
March 14 — Palladium Times Square — New York, NY
March 15 — Citizens House of Blues Boston — Boston, MA
March 17 — HISTORY — Toronto, ON
March 19 — The Fillmore Detroit — Detroit, MI
March 20 — GLC Live at 20 Monroe — Grand Rapids, MI
March 22 — Bogart’s — Cincinnati, OH
March 23 — Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom — Chicago, IL
March 27 — Fillmore Auditorium — Denver, CO
March 29 — Hollywood Palladium — Los Angeles, CA
March 30 — The Masonic — San Francisco, CA
April 1 — House of Blues Anaheim — Anaheim, CA
April 3 — The Van Buren — Phoenix, AZ
April 5 — South Side Ballroom — Dallas, TX
April 7 — Bayou Music Center — Houston, TX
April 10 — Coca-Cola Roxy — Atlanta, GA