
Originally unveiled in 2023, Atlanta rapper Playboi Carti’s Antagonist tour was scheduled for that summer and fall. It was then delayed to 2024, and later postponed indefinitely. Now, it’s officially back on track for the fall of 2025.
This is Carti’s first solo arena tour since 2021. It marks his return to headlining his own arena tour for the first time since his 2021 King Vamp tour. Carti’s shows are known for their moshpits and extremely high energy environments. Over the years he has developed a cult like following that is infatuated with his boundary pushing music, performances, outfit choices and cryptic marketing style
The Antagonist tour spans 28 shows across North America, beginning October 3, 2025, in Salt Lake City and wrapping up December 1, 2025, in Atlanta.
Carti will be joined on all dates by his Opium labelmates Ken Carson, Destroy Lonely, Homixide Gang as well as Apollo Red. This tour marks the first time the Opium artists will hit the road together.
In this tour, fans can opt for upgraded experiences including premium seating, early access, VIP bars, exclusive merch, and more.
Carti will perform tracks from his third studio album, MUSIC, released earlier this year. It debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, becoming his second chart-topping album.
MUSIC has racked up over 3 billion streams globally, marking it as the ninth-highest charting debut for a rap album in history. All 30 tracks debuted on the Billboard Hot 100, making Carti only the third artist ever to achieve that, alongside Taylor Swift and Morgan Wallen.
Rolling Stone labeled MUSIC a “rap-reconfiguring album,” Billboard referred to Carti as “one of the most distinctive voices in rap,” and NME dubbed him an “untouchable force.”
Carti has gone from being one of the most hated rappers in the world to becoming one of modern hip hop’s most influential voices. His unorthodox music rollout patterns often leave fans in a state of constant desire to hear what musical direction he will take next. Five years ago, Carti released Whole Lotta Red, one of the most polarising hip hop records of the 21st century. This album continues to influence the genre globally, with countless artists trying to offer their own take on his synth heavy, distorted intergalactic beats and unhinged raspy vocals. His producer 'WakeupF1lthy', was responsible for most of the production on both of his recent full length albums.
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