NBA YoungBoy Never Broke Again Announces 2025 MASA Tour: Full Dates & Cities

YoungBoy Never Broke Again is back and ready to hit the stage. On May 15, the Baton Rouge rapper officially announced his 2025 MASA Tour (Make America Slime Again) — his first-ever headlining tour across the U.S. The big announcement comes just weeks after YoungBoy, born Kentrell Gaulden, was released from federal prison in March following a supervised release.

The MASA Tour will take YoungBoy through 27 cities from coast to coast, starting in Dallas on September 2 and wrapping up in his home state of Louisiana with a show in New Orleans on October 19. Joining him on tour will be special guests DeeBaby, EBK Jaaybo, and K3, making this one of the most talked-about rap tours of the year.

Tour Dates, Cities & Ticket Info for the MASA Tour 2025

Fans eager to catch YoungBoy live won’t have to wait long. Artist pre-sale tickets are available through Sunday, May 18, with general public ticket sales going live on Thursday, May 22 at 10 a.m. local time. VIP packages will also be up for grabs, offering fans exclusive access and experiences during the tour.

Here are just a few major stops included in the 2025 MASA Tour:

  • Houston
  • Los Angeles
  • Oakland
  • Phoenix
  • Denver
  • Chicago
  • Brooklyn
  • Boston
  • Philadelphia
  • Detroit
  • Orlando
  • Miami
  • Atlanta
  • New Orleans

This tour marks a major moment for YoungBoy, as it will be the first time he headlines a full-scale U.S. tour. It’s also an important step in reconnecting with fans after his legal troubles.

YoungBoy’s Comeback: Music, Freedom, and Momentum

YoungBoy made a strong return to the spotlight shortly after regaining his freedom. In March, he dropped More Leaks, a project stacked with 20 solo tracks. Then in early May, he followed it up with a new single titled Shot Callin, which quickly caught fire with fans online.

This comeback follows a difficult legal chapter. In 2024, YoungBoy pleaded guilty to two federal gun charges — one from an arrest in Louisiana and the other from a separate incident in Utah. He was sentenced to 23 months in prison and five years of probation in December but was released on supervision early in March 2025 after time served.

Now, with the MASA Tour officially locked in, YoungBoy is looking forward, focused, and ready to give fans the high-energy performances they’ve been waiting for.

Fans can expect a wild ride when YoungBoy hits their city this fall. Whether you’re in Texas, New York, or anywhere in between, this is a tour you won’t want to miss.

Check the full list of dates and get ready — YoungBoy Never Broke Again is hitting the road.

Hot this week

16-Year-Old Wade Anthony Reynolds Located After Hot Springs Search

A 16-year-old boy who went missing from Hot Springs,...

Jersey Shore, PA, 14-Year-Old Charged After Allegedly Slashing Teen With Box Cutter

A 14-year-old boy is facing charges after allegedly slashing...

Georgia, Former UFC Champion Dustin Poirier Arrested for Public Drunkenness on Father’s Day

Former UFC lightweight champion Dustin Poirier had a rough...

Shelbyville, TN: 16-Year-Old Miriah McLemore Missing Since June 20

A 16-year-old girl from Shelbyville, Tennessee, has been missing...

Topics

Adam Lambert’s Love Life: Meet His Boyfriend Oliver Gliese

Adam Lambert, the internationally renowned singer and LGBTQIA+ icon,...

Kelvin Fletcher’s Fortune Revealed – Net Worth, Earnings, and Career Highlights

Kelvin Fletcher is one of those multi-talented stars who...

Who is Karoline Leavitt’s Husband? Meet Nicholas Riccio & Kids

Karoline Leavitt made history as the youngest White House...

Related Articles

Popular Categories