Yeat's double-album arrives
Yeat released ADL (A Dangerous Lyfe / A Dangerous Love), a sprawling double album out via Field Trip Recordings/Capitol that stacks A-list guests — Elton John, NBA YoungBoy, Julia Wolf and Don Toliver among them — and aims for stadium scale ( ). Critics call the project ambitious and uneven, and Yeat has announced The Love/Lyfe Tour — a North American run starting mid-July with stops that include Charlotte ( ).
ADL arrived March 27, 2026 as Yeat’s sixth studio album and is presented as a two-disc release titled A Dangerous Lyfe / A Dangerous Love with a total runtime listed at about 62:01. (universalmusic.ca) The project runs across roughly 21 tracks and was prefaced by the single “Let King Tonka Talk,” which dropped on March 20, 2026. (en.wikipedia.org) Beyond previously noted guests, the record includes collaborations with Kid Cudi, Grimes, Joji, 070 Shake and Kylie Jenner performing as “King Kylie,” among others. (universalmusic.ca) Production credits span a wide roster — BNYX, Dylan Brady, Rampa and Synthetic are named among the principal producers on the project. (en.wikipedia.org) Early critical consensus framed ADL as sprawling and uneven: Slant wrote that Yeat “gets lost in the sprawl” of his ambition, while Clash called the double set a “widescreen blockbuster” that at times “succumbs under its own weight.” (slantmagazine.com) Yeat will take ADL on the road with The LOVE/LYFE Tour, which opens July 17 at The Armory in Minneapolis and includes a Charlotte stop at Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre on July 27; Ticketmaster lists presale windows and a general-sale start of April 3 at 10:00 a.m. local time. (livenation.com)