The ANTI era is upon us. In anticipation of her upcoming album, Rihanna has announced her “ANTI World Tour.”

The 60-date trek, powered by Samsung, will kick off in February, she revealed on Twitter. Travis Scott will join her on the North American leg, while The Weeknd and Big Sean will serve as supporting acts in Europe.

The North American leg starts Feb. 26 in San Diego and travels to arenas in cities including Houston, Atlanta, Miami, Brooklyn, Las Vegas, and Los Angeles, wrapping May 7 in Oakland.

She will then head to Europe in June for shows in the U.K., Ireland, Sweden, Denmark, Italy, France, Germany, and more.

Tickets go on sale Thursday, Dec. 3. TIDAL members will have access to an exclusive pre-sale starting 10 a.m. local time on Monday, Nov. 30.

It marks her first world tour since her 96-date “Diamonds World Tour” in 2013, which grossed over $140 million.

Meanwhile, she has launched her ANTIdiaRy experience in partnership with Samsung, leading up to the release of her eighth album.

See a full itinerary below.

ANTI World Tour North American Dates

Feb. 26 – San Diego, CA – Viejas Arena

Feb. 28 – San Jose, CA – SAP Center

March 1 – Phoenix, AZ. – Talking Stick Resort Arena

March 4 – Austin, TX – Frank Erwin Center

March 5 – Houston, TX – Toyota Center

March 6 – Dallas, TX – American Airlines Center

March 8 – New Orleans, LA- Smoothie King Center

March 9 – Atlanta, GA – Philips Arena

March 12 – Jacksonville, FL – Jacksonville Arena

March 13 – Tampa, FL – Amalie Arena

March 15 – Miami, FL – American Airlines Arena

March 18 – Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena

March 19 – Cincinnati, OH – U.S. Bank Arena

March 20 – Charlotte, NC – The Time Warner Cable Arena

March 22 – Washington, D.C. – Verizon Center

March 23 – Buffalo, NY – First Niagara Center

March 24 – Auburn Hills, MI – Palace of Auburn Hills

March 26 – Hartford, CO – XL Center

March 27 – Brooklyn, NY – Barclays Center

April 2 – Newark, NJ – Prudential Center

April 3 – Philadelphia, PA – Wells Fargo

April 5 – Quebec City, QC – Centre Videotron

April 6 – Montreal, QC – Bell Centre

April 9 – Baltimore, MD – Royal Farms Arena

April 10 – Boston, MA – TD Garden

April 13 – Toronto, ON – Air Canada Center

April 15 – Chicago, IL – United Center

April 18 – Winnipeg, MS – MTS Centre

April 20 – Edmonton, AB – Rexall Place

April 21 – Calgary, AB – Scotiabank Saddledome

April 23 – Vancouver, BC – Rogers Arena

April 24 – Seattle, WA – KeyArena

April 27 – Salt Lake City, UT. – Vivint Smart Home Arena

April 29 – Las Vegas, NV – Mandalay Bay

May 3 – Los Angeles, CA – Forum

May 7 – Oakland, CA – Oracle Arena

European Dates

June 11 – Amsterdam, Holland – Amsterdam Arena

June 14 – Coventry, United Kingdom – Ricoh Arena

June 16 – Cardiff, United Kingdom – Cardiff Stadium

June 18 – Sunderland, United Kingdom – Stadium Of Light

June 21 – Dublin, Ireland – Aviva Stadium

June 24 – London, United Kingdom – Wembley Stadium

June 27 – Glasgow, United Kingdom – Hampden Park

June 29 – Manchester, United Kingdom – Emirates Old Park

July 4 – Stockholm, Sweden – Tele2 Arena

July 7 – Copenhagen, Denmark – Refshale Island

July 9 – Hamburg, Germany – Volkspark Stadion

July 13 – Milan, Italy – San Siro

July 15 – Nice, France – Allianz Stadium

July 17 – Frankfurt, Germany – Commerzbank Arena

July 19 – Lyon, France – Grande Stade

July 23 – Lille, France – Stade Lille

July 26 – Prague, Czech Republic – Synotip Arena

July 28 – Cologne, Germany – Rhein Energie Stadio

July 30 – Paris, France – Stade de France

Aug. 2 – Berlin, Germany -Olympiastadion

Aug. 5 – Warsaw, Poland – PGE Narodowy

Aug. 7 – Munich, Germany – Olympiastadion

Aug. 10 – Vienna, Austria – Ernst Happel Stadium

Aug. 12 – Zurich, Switzerland – Letzigrund Stadion