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Cash Money and No Limit tour hits fall cities

Cash Money Records and No Limit Records are teaming up for a multi-city tour this fall, featuring Birdman, Master P, and special guest Boosie Badazz. Presales begin Wednesday, June 17 at 11 a.m. ET, with general sales starting Friday, June 19 at 11 a.m. ET via

The moment fans thought the Verzuz energy had peaked, Cash Money Records and No Limit Records kept the momentum going.

Birdman and Master P—founders of the iconic labels—are joining forces for a multi-city “Cash Money. No Limit” tour this fall. bringing their crews to major hubs including Atlanta. Chicago. and New Orleans. The announcement landed Monday, June 15, following the viral Verzuz battle that put both camps back in the spotlight.

A statement from BMN Entertainment framed the tour as more than live music. “From New Orleans to the world, these labels changed hip hop forever and built blueprints that generations still follow today,” the company wrote.

The bill also includes special guest Boosie Badazz, known for hits like “Set It Off” and “Wipe Me Down.” The announcement described the upcoming stops as “a celebration of legacy, entrepreneurship, Black excellence, and the soundtrack of a generation.”

Tickets are set to go fast once the presales begin.

The presale kicks off on Wednesday, June 17 at 11 a.m. ET and runs through Thursday, June 18 at 11:59 p.m. ET. Tickets can be found via BMN Shows or Ticketmaster, and a presale code will be posted on the promoter’s website. General sale starts Friday, June 19 at 11 a.m. ET.

Alongside the label founders and Boosie, fans can expect appearances from Cash Money and No Limit rosters, including Silkk the Shocker, Mia X, Mac, Mercedes, Fiend, Choppa Style, and Mr. Serv-On.

Master P also shared the news in an Instagram post, urging No Limit fans to “rock y’all camo and witness history.”

The tour schedule spans September through November, starting in Houston and running through major markets across the South, Midwest, and beyond:

September 11: Toyota Center (Houston. Texas)
September 12: Smoothie King Center (New Orleans. Louisiana)
September 18: State Farm Arena (Atlanta. Georgia)
September 19: Lenovo Center (Raleigh. North Carolina)
September 25: Little Caesars Arena (Detroit. Michigan)
September 26: Gainbridge Fieldhouse (Indianapolis. Indiana).

October 2: Legacy Arena (Birmingham, Alabama)
October 4: American Airlines Center (Dallas, Texas)
October 8: Capital One Arena (Washington, D.C)
October 10: Colonial Life Arena (Columbia, South Carolina)
October 23: Enterprise Center (St. Louis, Missouri)
October 24: FedEx Forum (Memphis, Tennessee)

November 6: Amerant Bank Arena (Sunrise, Florida)
November 7: Benchmark International Arena (Tampa, Florida)
November 13: Wintrust Arena (Chicago, Illinois)
November 14: Heritage Bank Center (Cincinnati, Ohio)
November 15: Rocket Arena (Cleveland, Ohio)

With presales opening midweek and general sales starting Friday, the biggest question for fans is simple: which city will move first—and how quickly will tickets disappear once the lineup is locked into view?

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