Wale is back. The D.C.

rapper has unveiled the Every Blue Moon Tour, which will launch in September and run throughout November. Wale made the announcement in style, dropping a video in which he stands in front of, you guessed it, a blue moon. The rapper also previewed an instrumental from a brand new song.

No title is provided, and Wale doesn't let us hear the chorus, but it's safe to assume the song will land on his upcoming eighth album. Tickets go on sale Friday, August 16. Wale's tour announcement is a bigger deal than it might initially seem.

The rapper has been out of the spotlight for quite some time. His last album was Folarin' II in 2021, and he hasn't dropped many guest verses in the years since. There were several reasons why.

For one, Wale claimed to have suffered some lingering effects from his 2020 bout with COVID. "That sh*t is real," he told the Breakfast Club . "It feels like you smoked too much.

For me, because I have legitimate issues with anxiety and stuff, everything was heightened." He also noted that his introverted nature led to him getting off social media for over a year. Read More: Meek Mill & Wale Beef: A Timeline Of Firing Shots & Reconciliation The Every Blue Moon Tour is going to be a special one for both the rapper and his fans.

Not only will it give Wale a chance to promote his upcoming album, but it will be a celebration of his 2009 debut album, Attention Deficit . Live Nation reported that the rapper will be performing select songs from the.