Get ready for the hottest tour of the summer as Wiz Khalifa teams up with Sean Paul. This unlikely pair promises a unique musical experience. They’re calling it the Good Vibes Only Tour and DaBaby is joining them as the opening act. Expect more performers as Chevy Woods, Fedd the God, and DJ Bonics are also set to appear. Tickets are on sale soon, so mark your calendars.

    Wiz Khalifa is hitting the road this summer with Sean Paul, an unexpected yet exciting co-headliner. The tour, aptly named Good Vibes Only, musters an intriguing blend of hip-hop and reggae to create an unforgettable musical journey. This unexpected duo aims to light up stages across the country.

    Joining in on the fun is DaBaby, who will kick off the shows as the opening act. But that’s not where the list of performers ends. Fans can also catch Chevy Woods, Fedd the God, and DJ Bonics performing on stage, ensuring every night is packed with talent and energy.

    The tickets are set to go on sale this Friday. If you’re planning on catching this exciting lineup, be ready at 10am local time to secure your spot. With such a unique combination of headliners and supporting acts, tickets are bound to sell out fast.

    While Wiz prepares for the Good Vibes Only Tour, he’s already busy with his Taylor Gang The World tour. For May and June, he’s performing across 20 different stops. Chevy Woods, Fedd the God, and DJ Bonics are also part of this tour, spreading their musical influence even further.

    Off the stage, Wiz Khalifa has stirred up some buzz with his controversial belief that the Earth is flat. He expressed these views during an interview on The Joe Budden Podcast. When questioned by Melyssa Ford, Wiz confidently stated, “I would say no,” in response to whether he believes the Earth is round.

    Wiz elaborated on his flat Earth theory by relating it to his life as a traveling musician. Comparing his experiences touring the globe, he said, “It’s only because I’ve traveled so much… You’re just going straight. That’s the only reason I think that.”

    Additionally, he voiced skepticism regarding space exploration, suggesting there’s less discovery happening in space than what is claimed. Despite his theories, his album cover for Kush + Orange Juice 2 interestingly features an image of a round planet.

    Wiz Khalifa’s summer tour with Sean Paul promises to be a hit, blending diverse musical talents on stage.

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