Rap superstar G-Eazy is taking his show on the road in a big way. The “No Limit” hitmaker just announced he’ll be hitting the road for his biggest tour ever – the “Freak Show World Tour.”The massive global trek will see G-Eazy bringing his unique blend of hip-hop, pop, and rock to arenas across North America, Europe, Australia and more. Kicking off on October 24th in Berkeley, California, the tour is currently scheduled to hit over 40 cities worldwide before wrapping up in March 2025 in New Zealand.
If the tour’s name is any indication, fans can expect an over-the-top, visually stunning production from the Oakland rapper. G-Eazy promises a full-scale spectacle, with cutting-edge lights, video, pyrotechnics and more.”I want to bring fans something they’ve never experienced before – a real freak show and circus-inspired performance,” G-Eazy said. “We’re going to push the creative boundaries and give people a night they’ll never forget.”The tour is in support of G-Eazy’s upcoming seventh studio album “Freak Show,” expected to drop on June 21, 2024. While details are still under wraps, G-Eazy has teased a diverse, genre-blending sound featuring high-profile guests from across the music world.
Tickets for the “Freak Show World Tour” are on sale now via G-Eazy’s website. A number of VIP package options will also be available, including meet & greet opportunities.
With massive hits, a dynamic live show, and now his most ambitious tour yet, the Freak Show is just getting started for G-Eazy. Don’t miss your chance to be part of this wild ride
North American Tour Dates
- October 24 – The Greek Theatre at UC Berkeley, California
- October 25 – Shrine Expo Hall, Los Angeles, California
- October 26 – SOMA, San Diego, California
- October 28 – The Van Buren, Phoenix, Arizona
- October 30 – Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheater, Austin, Texas
- November 1 – South Side Ballroom, Dallas, Texas
- November 2 – 713 Music Hall, Houston, Texas
- November 4 – Avondale Brewing Company, Birmingham, Alabama
- November 7 – Jannus Live, St. Petersburg, Florida
- November 8 – The Eastern, Atlanta, Georgia
- November 9 – The Ritz, Raleigh, North Carolina
- November 12 – Echostage, Washington, D.C.
- November 14 – Roadrunner, Boston, Massachusetts
- November 15 – Brooklyn Paramount, New York
- November 16 – Franklin Music Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- November 19 – Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom, Chicago, Illinois
- November 20 – The Fillmore Minneapolis, Minnesota
- November 22 – The Mission Ballroom, Denver, Colorado
- November 23 – Rockwell at The Complex, Salt Lake City, Utah
- November 24 – Revolution Concert House, Boise, Idaho
- November 26 – Showbox SoDo, Seattle, Washington
- November 27 – Showbox SoDo, Seattle, Washington





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