By his own standards, Future has been relatively quiet, his last release coming in the form of Project E.T., his collaborative mixtape with DJ Esco that dropped in June. Contrast that with say early 2016, when he dropped Purple Reign and EVOL within three weeks of each other and it would seem that the prolific rapper is primed to drop one if not more projects.

That notion is supported by news today that Future will be releasing a self-titled album this Friday (Feb. 17), the cover art posted to Instagram by Future himself this morning. Preorders are available now via iTunes though the tracklist remains a mystery. The Apple Music page shows eight untitled tracks, though some go as far as "Track 17" so album length as well is uncertain. The track's do show individual length, though.

What's more, Future announces today that he'll be hitting the road with Migos, Kodak Black and Tory Lanez starting this May for the Nobody Safe Tour. Young Thug and A$AP Ferg will join the bill on select dates. Special pre-sale tickets will be made available tomorrow (Feb. 15) with general sale opening on Friday.

Check the full list of dates below, with new Future music only a few days away.

Future's Nobody Safe Tour Dates

May 4 – Memphis, Tenn. — Fedex Forum
May 5 – Atlanta, Ga. — Lakewood Amphitheatre
May 6 – New Orleans, La. — Bold Sphere Music at Champions Square
May 9 – Jackson, Miss. — Mississippi Colliseum
May 11 – Bristow, Va. — Jiffy Lube Live
May 12 – Camden, N.J. — BB&T Pavilion
May 13 – Raleigh, N.C. — Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek
May 14 – Charlotte, N.C. — PNC Music Pavilion
May 16 – Toronto, Can. — Budweiser Stage
May 18 – Holmdel, N.J. — PNC Banks Center
May 19 – Brooklyn, N.Y. — Barclays Center
May 20 – Hartford, Conn. — Xfinity Theater
May 23 – Mansfield, Mass. — Xfinity Center
May 24 – Darien Center, N.Y. — Darien Lake Performing Arts Center
May 25 – Pittsburgh, Pa. — KeyBank Pavilion
May 27 – Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio — Blossom Music Center
May 28 – Detroit, Mich. — DTE Energy Music Theater
May 31 – Cincinnati, Ohio — Riverbend Music Center
June 1 – St. Louis, Mo. — Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre
June 2 – Chicago, Ill. — Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre
June 3 – Indianapolis, Minn. — Klipsch Music Center
June 4 – Kansas City, Kan. — Sprint Center
June 7 – Edmonton, Can. — Rogers Place
June 9 – Vancouver, B.C. — Pepsi Live at Rogers Arena
June 10 – Seattle, Wash. — White River Amphitheatre
June 11 – Ridgefield, Wash. — Sunlight Amphitheatre
June 13 – Denver, Colo. — Pepsi Center
June 15 – Mountain View, Calif. — Shoreline Amphitheatre
June 22 – Houston, Texas — Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
June 23 – Austin, Texas — Austin360 Amphitheatre
June 24 - Dallas, Texas — Starplex Pavilion
June 28 – Phoenix, Ariz. — Ak-Chin Pavilion
June 29 – Albuquerque, N.M. — Isleta Amphitheatre
June 30 – Las Vegas, Nev. — T-Mobile Arena

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