Chief Keef Announces 2026 U.S. Tour Behind Skeletor Mixtape
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Jazz Monroe
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Chief Keef has announced a U.S. tour behind his Skeletor mixtape, launching in Chicago on September 12 and concluding at the Las Vegas Brooklyn Bowl in late October. Since releasing Skeletor in April, he has also collaborated with Katy Perry on a single called "Legendary Lovers (Save Me)," a rework of one of Perry's Prism tracks, mending a years-old Twitter feud.
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The U.S. run behind his Skeletor mixtape launches in Chicago on September 12, before winding around the country en route to a finale at the Las Vegas Brooklyn Bowl in late October.
Since releasing Skeletor in April, Keef has linked up with onetime Twitter foe Katy Perry for a standalone single.
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