Big Sean is set to embark on a new tour in support of his successfully released third studio album, "Dark Sky Paradise."

The Detroit emcee took to his Instagram account on March 6 to announce the upcoming trek's live concert dates. "1st run of shows I'm doing before the summer," he wrote in the caption. "Tickets available at uknowbigsean.com/tour More dates to come!"

Sean Don is expected to go worldwide this time, jetting out to Mexico, Bahamas and Japan. He will also hit major cities around the Unites States, including Orlando, Las Vegas and Kansas City.

The G.O.O.D. Music artist's 25-city run is scheduled to kick off on March 12 in Cancun, Mexico and wrap up on May 24 in Shakopee, Minnesota.

Some of the stops are the same as J. Cole's just-started "2014 Forest Hills Drive" tour, which the "IDFWU" hitmaker is slated to perform as a special guest with Jeremih, Pusha T and Jhené Aiko.

In addition, Big Sean is not letting long distance get in the way of his romance with girlfriend Ariana Grande, who is currently on her first-ever headlining North American tour, "Honeymoon," as he reportedly has ways to keep it going.

According to HollywoodLife.com, the couple has video chat sessions to keep in touch while on the road. "Whenever they are away from each other, they already spend hours on Skype just catching up," a source revealed.

"They really love seeing each other's faces," the source said. "And it's better than a normal cell phone call when they're missing one another."

Check out the full list of the "Dark Sky Paradise" tour dates below:

March 12: Cancun, Mexico

March 14: Nassau, Bahamas

March 19: South Padre Island, Texas

March 20: MTV Woodie Awards

March 22: Orlando, Florida

March 28: Tokyo, Japan

March 29: Tokyo, Japan

April 1: Boca Raton, Florida

April 3: Providence, Rhode Island

April 7: London, Ontario

April 8: Ottawa, Ontario

April 10: Quebec City, Quebec

April 18: Cincinnati, Ohio

April 19: Columbus, Ohio

April 21: Bloomington, Indiana

April 22: Sayreville, New Jersey

April 30: Richmond, Virginia

May 1: State College, Pennsylvania

May 2: Urbana, Illinois

May 6: Albany, New York

May 15: Salt Lake City, Utah

May 16: Las Vegas, Nevada

May 21: Kansas City, Missouri

May 23: Milwaukee, Wisconsin

May 24: Shakopee, Minnesota