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Jack Harlow arrives at The 2022 Met Gala Celebrating “In America: An Anthology of Fashion” at The Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 02, 2022 in New York City.

Get ready, fans! Young Harleezy’s tour will be the “Talk of the Town.”

On Monday,Jack Harlowannounced he’s takingCome Home the Kids Miss You, his second studio album whichdropped last week, on the road.

Select tour dates will also include special guestsCity Girls, whom Harlow, 24, worked with in 2020 for their “Pussy Talk” remix.

The tour will kick off on Sept. 26 in Nashville, and will hit major cities like Los Angeles, Miami, San Diego and more before concluding in Atlanta, Georgia, on Oct. 16. Tickets will go on sale Friday at 10 a.m. PT and presale will begin Wednesday at 10 a.m. PT.

Harlow released the 15-track album on Friday and it features rappersLil WayneandDrake, as well as fellow musiciansPharrell WilliamsandJustin Timberlake. It also includes previously released tracks “First Class” and “Nail Tech” as well as “Dua Lipa,” which he teased on social media days before the album’s release.

In an interview with radio showThe Breakfast Clubreleased Friday,he discussed getting the 26-year-old pop star’s approvalbefore putting out the track.

“If she had said, ‘Yo, I hate it. I don’t want it to come out,’ it wouldn’t have come out,” continued Harlow before detailing the conversation they had about the track on FaceTime.

“She was like, ‘Oh, I mean it’s not my song. I suppose it’s OK,'” the “Movie Star” performer recalled. “She was just kinda thrown off and she just kinda let it go.”

The Louisville native celebrated the release of his new album in anInstagram postFriday, just as the project was released at midnight.

“Come Home The Kids Miss You is available everywhere now,” the rapper wrote alongside an image of the album art.

Saying that he was “stuck in the studio for a year straight” to work on the album, the Grammy-nominated star said he “turned down every party invite, gave up all my vices, and worked to put myself and my team in the position we want to be in.”

“Coming from Louisville we have a different appreciation for this level of success and I refuse to fumble what I can see right in front of me. I’m sure you can see it too,” he continued. “Y’all will likely never get to see how much effort goes into this music, but I think you will be able hear it this time around. Enjoy.”

source: people.com