Juvenile has unveiled plans for a massive tour to celebrate the 25th anniversary of his hit single “Back That Azz Up.” On May 30, the former Cash Money artist took to social media to share the exciting news, revealing that he will perform in over 60 cities across North America.

The tour will span almost every state in the country. Juvenile expressed immense gratitude to his fans for their unwavering support, tweeting, “Thank you to my fans. We doing this together to represent for the 99-2000s.” While the full itinerary is yet to be announced, fans can expect a mix of old and new material from Juvenile’s extensive discography.

Juvenile has already confirmed several tour dates and hinted at an appearance by his long-time producer, Mannie Fresh. He asked fans if they wanted Mannie Fresh to join the shows, suggesting a Tiny Desk concert-style format but with improved production values. Fans responded positively, making it highly likely that Mannie Fresh will join Juvenile on stage during the tour.

This tour is part of Juvenile’s ongoing celebrations for the 25th anniversary of his classic debut album, 400 Degreez. In March, he released a long-overdue music video for the album’s title track. Directed by Diesel Filmz, the clip features both throwback footage from the album’s era and recent shots of Juvenile and Mannie Fresh performing together.

Juvenile also announced plans to reunite with fellow Hot Boys members Lil Wayne, B.G., and Turk on stage at Essence Fest in New Orleans this summer. The group will perform with Birdman as part of his 30th anniversary set. Additionally, Juvenile revealed that a new Hot Boys album is in the works.