Mandatory Credit: Photo by Wes And Alex/Variety/REX/Shutterstock (7431953fn) Earl Sweatshirt Camp Flog Gnaw, Day 2, Los Angeles, USA - 13 Nov 2016

Los Angeles' very own rapper, record producer and songwriter, Earl Sweatshirt, recently left Columbia Records, however, things are looking up for the young creative as he just dropped a short film along with a number of tour dates.

Specifically, the 8-minute video displays a number of cryptic and prophetic clips and scenes, all of which use Earl's latest project, 'Some Rap Songs', as its soundtrack. Overall it is filled with deeper meaning and well-created shots, you can watch it below.

As for the tour, things stay almost entirely in America, with the only exception being the set he is performing over in London at Field Day Festival. If you are a fan of Earl's then be sure to take a look at all of the dates and locations in detail below.

 

Earl Sweatshirt – 2019 “FIRE IT UP!” Tour


03-23 New Orleans, LA – BUKU Music + Art Project
03-25 Charlotte, NC – The Underground at the Fillmore Charlotte
03-26 Silver Spring, MD – The Fillmore Silver Spring
03-28 Baltimore, MD – Baltimore Soundstage
03-29 Philadelphia, PA – Theatre of Living Arts
03-30 New York, NY – Irving Plaza
03-31 Providence, RI – Fête Music Hall
04-02 Boston, MA – Paradise Rock Club
04-04 Montreal, Quebec – Corona Theatre
04-05 Toronto, Ontario – The Phoenix Concert Theatre
04-07 Detroit, MI – Saint Andrews Hall
04-09 Minneapolis, MN – Cabooze
04-10 Lawrence, KS – The Granada
04-11 Denver, CO – Cervantes Masterpiece
04-14 Seattle, WA – The Showbox
04-15 Vancouver, British Columbia – The Commodore Ballroom
04-16 Portland OR – Crystal Ballroom
04-18 Sacramento, CA – Ace of Spades
04-19 San Francisco, CA – Regency Ballroom
04-20 Santa Cruz, CA – The Catalyst
04-21 San Luis Obispo, CA – Fremont Theater
04-23 Pomona, CA – The Glass House
04-24 Los Angeles, CA – The Novo
04-26 Las Vegas, NV – Vinyl – Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Las Vegas
04-27 San Diego, CA – SOMA
04-28 Phoenix, AZ – Club Red
05-01 Austin, TX – Emo’s
05-02 Dallas, TX – Canton Hall
05-04 Houston, TX – Warehouse Live
05-05 Birmingham, AL – Saturn
05-06 Atlanta, GA – The Masquerade
06-07 London, England – Meridian Water (Field Day Festival 2019)

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