Kid Ink and his "Be Real" collaborator DeJ Loaf are set to headline the upcoming Scream Nation: The Reintroduction Tour.

"I'm excited to be a part of the reintroduction of such a prestigious touring brand as Scream," said the "Show Me" hitmaker according to Billboard. "It's a brand I grew up respecting and admiring. I can't wait to hit the road and get this started."

The six-week, 24-city Scream Tour actually marks the first joint project between Live Nation and Michael Mauldin, the creator of the popular hip-hop/R&B franchise. The last formal trek took place in 2012, with chart-topping artists like Chris Brown, Trey Songz, T.I. and Ciara.

"The Scream Tour first came to prominence in 2001 and has since played an integral part in the discovery and promotion of some of the most successful artists in urban, hip-hop and pop music," Mauldin stated.

"The Scream Tour has long been a powerful brand among urban music fans. Live Nation is proud to extend this incredible experience to a new generation of artists and fans," added David Zedeck, Live Nation's executive president of global talent & artist development.

Live Nation originally announced that Jeremih was also a headliner on the new tour, however the R&B artist denied the news by tweeting:

The Scream Nation: The Reintroduction Tour is scheduled to kick off on March 12 in St. Louis and wrap on April 25 in Detroit. Tickets go on sale beginning Jan. 30 at www.livenation.com. Check out the dates below:

March 12 -- St. Louis, MO, Peabody Opera House

March 13 -- Chicago, IL, Aragon Ballroom

March 14 -- Detroit, MI, Fox Theatre

March 17 -- Denver, CO, Fillmore Auditorium

March 19 -- Phoenix, AZ, Comerica Theatre

March 20 -- Las Vegas, NV,THE AXIS

March 21 -- Los Angeles, CA, Palladium

March 22 -- San Jose, CA, City National Civic

March 26 -- Dallas, TX, South Side Ballroom

March 27-- Houston, TX, Bayou Music Center

March 29 -- Nashville, TN, Nashville Municipal Auditorium

April 2 -- Southaven, MS, Lander's Center

April 3 -- Atlanta, GA, Fox Theatre

April 4 -- New Orleans, LA, UNO Lakefront Arena

April 7 -- Miami, FL, The Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater

April 9 -- Clearwater, FL, Ruth Eckerd Hall

April 11 -- Jacksonville, FL, Moran Theater at the Times-Union Center

April 12 -- Greensboro, NC, Greensboro Special Events Center

April 16 -- Norfolk, VA, Ted Constant Convocation Center

April 17 -- Washington, DC, DAR Constitution Hall

April 18 -- Camden, NJ, Susquehanna Bank Center

April 19 -- New York, NY, Kings Theatre

April 23 -- Cleveland, OH, Cleveland Play House

April 24 -- Louisville, KY, The Louisville Palace

April 25 -- Kansas City, MO, Independence Events Center

April 26 -- Minneapolis, MN, State Theatre