Drake is heading on tour this fall to promote his new album and he's bringing singer Miguel and rapper Future along.

The three artists will perform in 41 U.S. cities. The first show will be held at the Rose Garden Arena in Portland on Sept. 25 and the tour will end at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on Nov. 25. Other stops include Chicago, Miami, Atlanta and New York. The full tour dates can be seen on Drake's website.

The tour - named Would You Like a Tour? - will promote his upcoming third album Nothing Was The Same. The album is also expected this fall.

The rapper hasn't said much about the album but he is slowly divulging tidbits. On June 2, he tweeted that singer Jhene Aiko will appear on the album. The two had worked together on the song July from his 2010 mix tape Something You Forgot.

"Jhene on NWTS. Momentous Occasions," he wrote.

In May he tweeted that he was making music with another singer.

"In the studio with one of my true heroes," he wrote referring to Anthony Hamilton.

He also told the urban website Free On Smash that the record is closed to being finished, during an interview on Sunday.

"I try and just give people something to live by every time I make music," he said about his music. "Whether it's an emotion that fits you or not I hope to have, you know, songs that really dictate life, become the soundtrack to your life."

The Canadian native dropped three new songs over the past few months including Girls Love Beyonce, Started From The Bottom and 5AM in Toronto, which could all appear on his upcoming album.

Drake's third album will be the follow-up to 2011's Take Care. The album peaked at No. 1 on Billboard, as did his debut album Thank Me Later in 2010. Take Care also won the Grammy for Best Rap Album at the 2013 award show and sold more than a million copies in the U.S. alone.

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