Chance The Rapper's 'Coloring Book' Anniversary Tour: A 10-Year Retrospective
- Nia Rivers
- May 14
- 1 min read
# Chance The Rapper's Math Mishap: Coloring Book's Confusing 10-Year Celebration
Chance The Rapper is stepping into a mathematical minefield with his latest tour announcement, proving that even Grammy-winning artists can struggle with basic arithmetic. The Chicago native is set to launch a 10th anniversary tour for his groundbreaking mixtape 'Coloring Book', but there's just one problem - the album actually dropped in 2016, making this more of an 8-year retrospective than a decade-long celebration.
## A Grammy-Winning Milestone, Mathematically Challenged
Released in 2016, 'Coloring Book' was a watershed moment for Chance, earning him three Grammy Awards and cementing his status as an independent music icon. The mixtape revolutionized how artists could release and monetize music outside traditional record label structures, winning Best Rap Album and breaking streaming records in the process.
## Tour Tickets and Timing Troubles
Despite the numerical slip-up, fans can still grab tickets for the upcoming tour, with general sales beginning May 21 via ChanceStuff.com. The tour promises to be a nostalgic journey through the album that transformed Chance's career, even if the math behind its anniversary is slightly off-kilter.
As Chance prepares to hit the road and celebrate this musical milestone, one can't help but wonder: Is this just a harmless counting error, or a sign of something more? Fans and critics alike will be watching closely.
Grab your 'Coloring Book' tour tickets now at ChanceStuff.com and relive the magic of Chance The Rapper's groundbreaking album!

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