We're less than two weeks away from the start of Pouya's Five Five Tour, and the special guests previously mentioned have now been identified as Wifisfuneral and Shakewell.

Yesterday (April 30), Pouya tweeted out the latest Five Five Tour poster with Wifi and Shakewell's names attached, along with "happy to have wifi on tour with me." In response, Wifi wrote "Going on tour with gang. Cop tickets now! Every show is selling fast." The tour, titled after Pouya's album of the same name, will take the rap stars across 24 states for 37 shows from May to July. The "Handshakes" rapper has been heavily promoting his celebrated Five Five LP since its March release, while fans remain on their toes for his collab tape with $uicideboy$.

Wifisfuneral, who also wants to work with the New Orleans duo, has yet to drop the his anticipated Ethernet tape. The South Florida native has been working with everyone from Curren$y to Jay Critch in recent months, so fans can expect to hear those tracks along with a few new ones, including his latest single "Genesis," produced by Ronny J.

The "Sticks Out the Window" rhymer may have hinted at Ethernet's release date when a fan asked what he'd have to do for an advance copy last week (April 24). "Just wait till May 25th" Wifi tweeted back. In the mean time, take a listen to his latest three-track EP, Last Time Doing Drugs, with collaborator Cris Dinero.

Check out the updated Five Five Tour flyer below.

Pouya's Five Five Tour Dates

May 13 – Miami, Fla. – Hard Rock Stadium
May 15 – New Orleans, La. – House of Blues
May 18 – San Antonio, Texas – Aztec Theatre
May 19 – Houston, Texas – House of Blues
May 20 – Austin, Texas – Emo's
May 22 – Dallas, Texas – House of Blues
May 24 – Phoenix, Ariz. – Van Buren
May 25 – Los Angeles, Calif. – Norvo
May 26 – San Diego, Calif. – House of Blues
May 27 – Tusco, Ariz. – The Rock
May 29 – Santa Ana, Calif. – Observatory
May 31 – Las Vegas, Nev. – House of Blues
June 2 – Sacramento, Calif. – Ace of Spades
June 5 – Vancouver, British Columbia – Vougue Theater
June 6 – Seattle, Wash. – Neptune
June 7 – Portland, Ore. – Wonder
June 9 – Salt Lake City, Utah – The Depot
June 10 – Denver, Colo. – Summit Music Hall
June 12 – Des Moines, Iowa – Wooly's
June 13 – Minneapolis, Minn. – Varsity Theater
June 14 – Milwaukee, Wisc. – Rave II
June 15 – Chicago, Ill. – House of Blues
June 16 – Grand Rapids, Mich. – 20 Monroe Live
June 19 – Cleveland, Ohio – House of Blues
June 20 – Toronto, Ontario – Opera House
June 22 – Detroit, Mich. – St. Andrews Hall
June 23 – Louisville, Ky. – Mercury Ballroom
June 24 – Indianapolis, Ind. – Deluxe
June 25 – Cincinnati, Ohio – Bogart's
June 27 – Washington, D.C. – Fillmore
June 28 – Philadelphia, Pa. – TLA
June 29 – Boston, Mass. – Paradise Rock Club
June 30 – New York, N.Y. – Irving Plaza
July 2 – Raleigh, N.C. – The Ritz
July 3 – Charlotte, N.C. – Fillmore
July 5 – Atlanta, Ga. – Buckhead Theater
July 7 – Fort Lauderdale, Fla. – Revolution

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