Fifteen seconds into “Trap Queen” and suddenly it’s 2015 again.
That’s the energy Fetty Wap is betting on as he officially launches his 2026 “Nostalgia Tour,” a nationwide run built around the music that turned him into one of the defining voices of mid-2010s hip-hop and melodic rap.
The tour kicks off June 6 in Atlantic City before moving through major markets across the United States over the summer and fall. Stops include Brooklyn, Boston, Philadelphia, Atlanta, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Denver, and several festival appearances along the way. The announcement immediately sparked excitement among longtime fans who grew up on hits like “679,” “Again,” “My Way,” and the era-defining smash “Trap Queen.”
Fetty Wap said the shows will mix fan favorites with newer material and teased additional surprises during the run. The tour arrives during a significant comeback stretch for the New Jersey rapper, who returned to performing earlier this year following his supervised release from prison in January.
Since reentering the spotlight, the rapper has moved quickly to reconnect with fans. Earlier this spring, he launched a smaller series of “Welcome Home” performances that sold strongly in several East Coast markets. He also announced his upcoming album “Zavier,” a project framed as both a personal reset and a new chapter in his career.
For many fans, the Nostalgia Tour is about more than revisiting old songs. It represents the return of an artist whose melodic style helped reshape mainstream rap during the streaming boom of the 2010s. Fetty Wap’s ability to blur singing and rapping opened the door for a wave of emotionally driven hitmakers who followed.
Now, nearly a decade after his breakout run dominated radio, clubs, and social media timelines, the rapper is stepping back onto larger stages with a catalog that still carries serious crowd energy.
And if the reaction online is any indication, plenty of fans are more than ready to scream every word back at him.