Kid Cudi’s ‘The Rebel Ragers Tour’ Features Performances From M.I.A., Big Boi, And Additional Artists

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When Kid Cudi announced his decision to take a break from releasing new music, he clarified that this would not include taking a break from touring. On Monday (Jan. 26), the Cleveland rapper and actor revealed plans for a North American tour this spring featuring special guests.

“The Rebel Ragers Tour” will cover over 30 cities and include performances by M.I.A., Big Boi from Outkast, A-Trak, me n ü, and Dot Da Genius on various dates. The tour is set to begin on April 28 in Phoenix at the Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre. Organized by Live Nation, it will stop in cities such as Atlanta, St. Louis, New York, and Los Angeles, concluding on June 27 in Chula Vista at the North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre.

In 2025, Cudi released his latest album, titled Free, under Republic Records. Shortly after, he stated, “I think I’ma officially take a step back for a while from droppin’ albums and focus on directing, more acting, painting and fashion for sure.” While he has engaged in painting and even performing stand-up comedy, the specifics of his musical intentions have been subject to interpretation. Now, fans can expect to see Cudi perform selections from his extensive catalog.

The tour will likely include songs from his latest project, but it will primarily focus on his overall discography. Attendees can anticipate hearing popular tracks like “Day ‘N’ Nite (nightmare),” “Mr. Rager,” “Erase Me,” and others from his more than 10 full-length albums. Another song expected to feature in the setlist is “Maui Wowie,” which gained popularity on TikTok in late 2025.

Recently, Cudi responded to claims made by Jim Jones that the “Day ’N’ Nite” remix was instrumental in launching his career. Cudi took to social media to contest the assertion, stating, “Jimmy, I’m going to address you directly. You talking about how you were responsible for my success is a lie. You need to stop lying to people.”

He explained that the song gained traction independently after he shared it on his MySpace page and added, “You saw a hit record and jumped on it. You didn’t make me.”

Pre-sale tickets for Cudi’s “The Rebel Ragers Tour” will be available starting Tuesday (Jan. 27), with general ticket sales commencing on Friday (Jan. 30).

 

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