Earl Sweatshirt Upcoming Events & Tickets

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Earl Sweatshirt 2025 Tour Info
California rapper Earl Sweatshirt is embarking on his biggest solo tour to date, the “3LWorldTour,” supporting his fifth studio album Live Laugh Love — released in August 2025.
The North American leg of the tour begins on November 5 in Salt Lake City, UT, and spans over a dozen cities, including San Francisco, Los Angeles, Houston, Miami Beach, Atlanta, New York City, Chicago, Portland, and Toronto. This tour marks Earl’s largest solo headlining run to date and follows years of collaboration-heavy appearances and festival sets.
The tour brings a stacked lineup of guest performers, including Liv.e, Zelooperz, and Cletus Strap on select dates, adding serious weight to an already high-profile tour. Earl’s performances will feature material from Live Laugh Love, including fan favorites like “Tourmaline” and “Crisco,” showcasing his signature blend of introspective lyricism and experimental production. The tour’s visuals and set design are also expected to reflect the abstract and moody aesthetic of the new record.
Earl Sweatshirt 2025 Tickets Info
Tickets for Earl Sweatshirt 2025 live concerts are available now through EventsChaser, with NO hidden service fees. General admission options typically range from $55 to $95, depending on the city and venue. Most shows are in mid-sized theaters or clubs, offering standing-room-only access that puts fans close to the stage. Prices may vary based on demand, with major markets like New York, Los Angeles, and Toronto trending toward the higher end. As dates begin to sell out, prices may rise, so fans are encouraged to secure tickets early for the best value and availability.
About Earl Sweatshirt
Earl Sweatshirt, born Thebe Neruda Kgositsile, is a Los Angeles–based rapper, producer, and songwriter known for his introspective lyricism and experimental sound. He first gained attention as a teenager as part of the Odd Future collective, where his raw talent and dense, emotionally complex lyrics quickly set him apart. His early work, including the mixtape Earl (2010) and debut album Doris (2013), earned critical acclaim for its poetic depth and moody, minimalist production.
Over time, Earl has moved away from mainstream expectations and embraced a more abstract, personal approach to music. Projects like I Don’t Like Shit, I Don’t Go Outside (2015) and Some Rap Songs (2018) saw him delving into themes of grief, identity, isolation, and legacy, often over lo-fi, jazz-influenced beats. His music has grown more experimental with each release, challenging conventional structures and blurring the line between hip-hop and avant-garde art.
Beyond his solo work, Earl has collaborated with artists like The Alchemist, Mach-Hommy, Navy Blue, and Tyler, the Creator. He’s earned respect not just for his technical skill, but for his refusal to compromise his artistic vision. Quietly influential, Earl Sweatshirt has become a defining voice in underground hip-hop — pushing boundaries and creating space for emotional honesty and sonic risk-taking in a genre often driven by polish and performance.