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Lecrae Announces 'Anomaly' Tour to Promote New Album

Lecrae announced the Anomaly tour, named after his upcoming album earlier this week.

It is slated to start in the rapper's hometown of Houston on Oct. 3. Pre-sale for tickets starts on July 21 and the tour will also include Andy Mineo and DJ Promote as the opening acts. See all dates.

The name Anomaly originates from the title of his upcoming album which is slated to drop on Sept. 9.

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Lecrae first announced Anomaly over Twitter earlier this year. He used a picture of a notebook where he wrote some more information about it to introduce the project.

"My name is Lecrae and my new album Anomaly drops August 2014," read the message.

Various athletes and other rappers followed Lecrae's post with their own messages and hashtags. This included Houston Rockets guard Jeremy Lin, Oakland Raiders defensive end Justin Tuck and fellow rapper Derek Minor.

Derek Minor wrote a short message on a Fruit Loops box which read "I'm eating out here. #Anomaly."

Lin's message was written on a piece and graph paper.

"My name is Jeremy and my life journey has been like none other. #Anomaly." he wrote.

Justin Tuck typed his message on a blank piece of paper.

"Hi, my name is Justin. I play football. But I'm more than a football player. #Anomaly."

Lecrae released the cover art for Anomaly, a CGI version of his face with graph-like lines going through it, on Instagram and Twitter last month. The former version plays out as a short video that uses the lines to illustrate his face.

This will be Lecrae's seventh official studio album and his first since 2012's Grammy Award winning Gravity. His career spans almost 10 years and also includes both of his Church Clothes mixtapes.

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