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The Homies To Join Jack Harlow on “Come Home The Kids Miss You Tour”

L’Ville Fans–Don’t Miss The Homies’ Annual Celebrity Kickball Tournament, Featuring Your Favorite Athletes and Celebrities, on August 10th 

Creating their beats, rhymes, and videos in-house, there’s nothing that the Louisville rap collective The Homies can’t DIY. Today, the 4-man crew announces that they are joining Jack Harlow on the “Come Home The Kids Miss You Tour.” Also featuring support from the City Girls, the 26-date tour gives Ace Pro, 2forwOyNE, Shlobb, and Quiiso the chance to show off their performance chops in front of arena-sized audiences. The tour kicks off on September 5th in Cincinnati, just a few miles up the road from The Homies’ hometown. Tickets are available now. Tickets for the September 16th show in San Francisco go on sale on August 12th at 10am PT.

The tour announcement arrives ahead of  It’s A Lot Going On, The Homies’ next album. Created entirely by the four-man collective–beats, rhymes, vocals, and music videos–It’s A Lot Going On is home to “Shake,” which arrived with a Hype Williams-esque video, and the recent single “Thirsty,” which combines elements of two late ’00s rap cuts–using a sped-up sample of Drake’s “Houstatlantavegas” and vocals of Missy Elliott’s “Ching-A-Ling”–into a cohesive and incredibly catchy whole. It’s A Lot Going On arrives on August 19th.

With much more music on deck, an including the upcoming It’s A Lot Goin’ On, and an unshakeable passion for their craft, The Homies are ready to follow in the footsteps of their friend Jack Harlow from the Louisville underground to the rap mainstream. Sit back, and watch their rise.

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Terrell Thomas, Founder + CEO of These Urban Times, is a journalist, activist, and sports historian. He has worked with some of the largest brands in sports, entertainment, and tv/film. He lives in Atlanta, GA with his wife and two children.

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