Fetty Wap is heading back out on the road.
The Trap Queen rapper announced on Wednesday his first US run of shows since being released from prison earlier this year.
The Nostalgia Tour is set to kick off in his home state of New Jersey with a show in Atlantic City on 6 June.
“Nostalgia tour 2016-2026. 10 years of hits,” he wrote on Instagram.
Wap added in a statement: “We really about to get back out there. We gonna turn up with all the old and some of the new music. Got a lotta surprises on the way and I can’t wait to hit the stage and vibe with y’all.”
The 679 singer is known for his melodic rap style and has collaborated with a raft of well-known artists across hip-hop, pop and electronic genres, including Fifth Harmony, David Guetta, Monty, Drake, Chris Brown, Nicki Minaj, 6ix9ine and Sia.
Wap, whose real name is Willie Junior Maxwell II, was released from prison in January after serving more than three years of a six-year sentence on federal drug charges.
Fetty Wap told The Breakfast Club on Power 105.1 FM of his prison experience, “It made me understand the value of freedom. You know what I’m saying? I don’t think a lot of people understand how blessed they are to just wake up and do whatever they want to do.”