A$AP Rocky schedules Austin Moody Center concert as he tours first album since 2018 release

Austin date set for June 19 at Moody Center
A$AP Rocky has scheduled an Austin stop on his newly announced “Don’t Be Dumb World Tour,” with a concert set for Friday, June 19, 2026 at Moody Center. The Austin performance lands between Dallas (June 18) and Houston (June 20), making Central Texas a key corridor in the tour’s North American routing.
The tour supports “Don’t Be Dumb,” Rocky’s first full-length studio album in nearly eight years. The album was released on January 16, 2026, following 2018’s “Testing.”
How the tour rollout works: on-sale timeline and scale
The North American itinerary is scheduled to begin May 27, 2026 in Chicago and run through July 11, 2026 in Newark. Tour materials list 21 arena dates ticketed through major ticketing platforms, while the broader announcement describes a 42-date global run that continues into Europe and the U.K. in late summer.
Ticket sales are expected to begin later this month. A general on-sale has been scheduled for Tuesday, January 27, 2026, with additional presale windows preceding it. Specific pricing has not been published ahead of the on-sale.
- Artist presale: begins Friday, January 23, 2026 (times vary by venue and market)
- General on-sale: Tuesday, January 27, 2026 (local time by venue/market)
- Austin show: Friday, June 19, 2026 at Moody Center
What “Don’t Be Dumb” signals for Rocky’s live set
“Don’t Be Dumb” is Rocky’s fourth studio album and arrives after an extended gap between full-length releases. The project includes a range of collaborators across hip-hop and adjacent genres, including Thundercat, Tyler, The Creator, will.i.am, and Doechii, among others. The album’s rollout has included high-profile television performances featuring material from the new record.
With a new album after a multi-year break, the tour positions Rocky’s 2026 shows as the first extended opportunity for fans to hear the latest material performed live.
What Austin audiences should watch next
For Austin concertgoers, the most immediate practical details are the on-sale dates, age and entry policies set by the venue, and the final confirmation of showtimes closer to the event. Additional announcements—such as opening acts, set lengths, and production details—typically follow in the weeks after tickets go on sale.
The June 19 date places the Austin show in the middle of the Texas run, which is likely to concentrate regional demand across consecutive nights in Dallas, Austin, and Houston.