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How much are NBA YoungBoy tickets? Cheapest prices, schedule for 'MASA' Tour in 2025

Sloan Piva

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NBA YoungBoy — aka YoungBoy Never Broke Again — is going back on tour. The 25-year-old rapper from Louisiana recently announced his "MASA" Tour ("Make America Slime Again"), with 29 different concerts, and all of them are selling fast. 

It's been a long and winding road for YoungBoy since he hit the music scene as a teenager. Nine R&B/Hip-Hop chart-topping albums later, he's one of the biggest names in the rap world.

BUY NOW: Get tickets for NBA YoungBoy's 2025 tour on StubHub

YoungBoy recorded his first mixtape using a microphone bought at a grocery store. He wrote tracks while in juvenile detention, and between 2015 and 2017, he released eight independent mixtapes and gained a regional following. In 2019, he started a run of No. 1 albums. He's a force, and one of the most sought-after live tickets in music. 

Want to see him in person this year? Here's how to get the cheapest prices and best seats to see NBA YoungBoy on his 'MASA' Tour in 2025. 

NBA YoungBoy tickets for 2025 'MASA' tour

    Tickets to see NBA YoungBoy on his 'MASA' tour are available now on StubHub

    Ticket prices vary by concert and venue. His stop in Houston has tickets starting at $200. His LA show at Crypto.com Arena starts at $130.

    Click the link below for the most up-to-date pricing and availability.

    BUY NOW: Best prices, seats for NBA YoungBoy on StubHub

    NBA YoungBoy 'MASA' Tour 2025 cities, dates

    YB's tour will begin in September and run until late October. It kicks off in Dallas, makes its way throughout the US, and wraps up in his native New Orleans and North Birmingham, AL.

    Below is a complete schedule of dates for the 'Make America Slime Again' tour. Click here to view more ticket information for every show.

    DateVenueCity
    Sep. 2American Airlines ArenaDallas, TX
    Sep. 5Moody Center ATXAustin, TX
    Sep. 6Toyota CenterHouston, TX
    Sep. 9Crypto.com ArenaLos Angeles, CA
    Sep. 10Crypto.com ArenaLos Angeles, CA
    Sep. 12Oakland ArenaOakland, CA
    Sep. 13Golden 1 CenterSan Francisco, CA
    Sep. 15PHX ArenaPhoenix, AZ
    Sep. 17Ball ArenaDenver, CO
    Sep. 20Enterprise CenterSt. Louis, MO
    Sep. 21T-Mobile CenterKansas City, MO
    Sep. 24United CenterChicago, IL
    Sep. 25Nationwide ArenaColumbus, OH
    Sep. 27Barclays CenterBrooklyn, NY
    Sep. 28TD NationBoston, MA
    Sep. 29Prudential CenterNewark, NJ
    Oct. 1Capital One ArenaWashington, DC
    Oct. 3Wells Fargo CenterPhiladelphia, PA
    Oct. 4CFG Bank ArenaBaltimore, MD
    Oct. 6Little Caesars ArenaDetroit, MI
    Oct. 8Colonial Life ArenaColumbia, SC
    Oct. 9Colonial Life ArenaColumbia, SC
    Oct. 10VyStar Veterans Memorial ArenaJacksonville, FL
    Oct. 11Kia CenterOrlando, FL
    Oct. 13Kaseya CenterMiami, FL
    Oct. 15State Farm ArenaAtlanta, GA
    Oct. 16Bridgestone ArenaNashville, TN
    Oct. 18State Farm ArenaAtlanta, GA
    Oct. 19Smoothie King CenterNew Orleans, LA
    Oct. 20Smoothie King CenterNew Orleans, LA
    Oct. 22Legacy Arena at the BJCCN. Birmingham, AL

    Sloan Piva

    Sloan Piva is a content producer for The Sporting News, primarily focused on betting, fantasy sports, and poker. A lifelong New Englander, Sloan earned his BA and MA in Journalism from the University of Massachusetts and now lives in coastal Rhode Island with his wife and two kids.