Doubling down on the wild success of “Calm Down,” which just reached No. 1 on Billboard’s Rhythmic Airplay chart and has become the highest charting African song of all time on the Hot 100, Nigerian Afrobeats star Rema has officially announced he is going on tour.

Per Billboard, “Calm Down” is the first Rhymthic No. 1. for both Rema and Selena Gomez, who appears on the remix now charting in the U.S. It is Gomez’s 14th entry on the chart.

As far as the tour, beginning with the North American leg, Live Nation and Duke Concept will produce the 14-stop trek. Rema will be accompanied by Nigerian musician and collaborator Victony. It will start on July 15 in Washington, D.C., with a Broccoli City Music Festival performance.

In addition to declaring his headlining tour, the “FYN” star has announced the deluxe edition of his debut album, Raves & Roses ULTRA.

According to a press release, the new iteration of the set will feature the Selena Gomez-assisted version of “Calm Down,” “Holiday” and “Reason You.” In addition, three new tracks will also be added. 

Here are the dates for the North American portion of the tour:

7/15 — Washington (Broccoli City Music Festival) 

7/16 — Philadelphia (The Fillmore) 

7/21 — Boston (Citizens House Of Blues Boston) 

7/22 — New York (Coney Island Amphitheater) 

7/23 — Cleveland (House Of Blues Cleveland) 

7/26 — Atlanta (Tabernacle) 

7/28 — Houston (Bayou Music Center) 

7/29 — Dallas (South Side Ballroom) 

7/31 — Denver (Summit) 

8/02 — Minneapolis (Uptown Theater Minneapolis) 

8/03 — Chicago (Lollapalooza) 

8/05 — Montréal (Osheaga Music Festival) 

8/06 — Toronto (History) 

8/11 — Vancouver, Ontario (Vogue Theater) 

8/12 — Seattle (Neptune Theater) 

8/15 — San Francisco (The Fillmore) 

8/17 — Los Angeles (The Wiltern)

In addition to the North American and European legs of his tour, Rema will headline the O2 in London later this year, a significant milestone in his career. 

 

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“The UK has always shown special love to me and my music since day 1, they were the first place outside Africa to rock with me, so this show is special to me,” he said, as reported by Clash magazine. “London, I’m going to give you everything I have, I can’t wait to see you there.”