Eminem Is Going On Tour For The First Time In 4 Years In Support Of ‘Revival’


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We waited a long time for Eminem‘s new album “Revival,” and now he is going to go on tour in support of his new LP. Starting in 2018, Eminem will go on tour, his first tour in four years. The incredible news was announced by Eminem’s agent Cara Lewis, who told Pollstar that they legendary rapper “will be touring next year on select dates, his first U.S. performances since 2014.”

Lewis did not reveal which cities or venues Em will tour, but it sounds as if it is only an American tour as of right now. Sorry Europe. A week ago, Eminem was asked about touring by Interview Magazine and he replied, “I’m not sure. We usually do mini tours.” When he was asked if he liked touring, the rap god said, “It used to be hard. Early on in my career when I was more in grind mode, I was doing two or three shows a day. It was tough because you start feeling like you have no life. That being said, I do enjoy actually doing the shows.”

Slim Shady’s new “Revival” album hits the streets this Friday, December 15. The 19-track album includes appearances by Ed Sheeran, Beyoncé, Alicia Keys, Pink, and Kehlani. The 45-year-old rapper has already dropped “Walk on Water” featuring Beyoncé and “Untouchable.” “Hip-hop is the most-consumed genre in music,” Lewis said. “Streaming has enabled this genre to grow even bigger and at a far quicker pace due to the unlimited global access it provides in music, video content and sharing.”