Cash Money and No Limit Records Announce 17-City 2026 Arena Tour Featuring Master P, Birdman and More
The lineup reads like a Southern rap hall‑of‑fame. Cash Money’s Birdman, Juvenile, Mannie Fresh, and B.G. will share the stage with No Limit’s Master P, Silkk The Shocker, Mia X, Mac, Fiend, Choppa Style, and Mr. Serv‑On. Lil Boosie is slated to make a special guest appearance, adding another layer of star power.
According to the announcement, the tour will visit 17 venues across the United States. The schedule starts in Houston (Toyota Center), then moves to New Orleans (Smoothie King Center), Atlanta (State Farm Arena), Raleigh (Lenovo Center), Detroit (Little Caesars Arena), Indianapolis (Gainbridge Fieldhouse), Birmingham (Legacy Arena at the BJCC), Dallas (American Airlines Center), Washington, DC (Capital One Arena), Columbia (Colonial Life Arena), St. Louis (Enterprise Center), Memphis (FedExForum), Sunrise (Amerant Bank Arena), Tampa (Benchmark International Arena), Chicago (Wintrust Arena), Cincinnati (Heritage Bank Center), and Cleveland (Rocket Arena).
Ticket sales will kick off with a presale on Wednesday, June 17, 2026, at 10 a.m. CST, closing at 11:59 p.m. CST on Thursday, June 18. General admission will go on sale Friday, June 19 at 10 a.m. CST through the official site bmnshows.com.
The partnership carries deep roots. Cash Money, founded in 1991 by brothers Ronald “Slim” and Bryan “Birdman” Williams, rose to prominence in the late 1990s with artists such as B.G., Lil Wayne, and Juvenile. No Limit, founded the same year by Master P, achieved mainstream success in the mid‑1990s with releases from Snoop Dogg, Mia X, and Fiend. Both labels pioneered artist‑led business models that reshaped the industry.
Master P reflected on the tour’s impact: “The fans have been waiting for a tour like this for a long time.” He added, “We came from New Orleans and built something the world had never seen before — movements that changed music, hip‑hop culture, and the business forever.” Birdman echoed the sentiment, noting that the collaboration celebrates the legacy of Southern rap.
Industry observers see the run as a strategic move to reignite interest in classic hip‑hop acts while tapping into the nostalgia market. The 17‑city schedule will also give the labels a platform to showcase new material from current artists and promote upcoming releases. While the tour’s commercial performance remains to be seen, the partnership demonstrates how legacy brands can leverage live events to maintain relevance in a streaming‑driven market.
As the dates draw nearer, fans can expect a blend of timeless hits and fresh tracks, with special guest appearances and potential surprise collaborations. Ticket holders will also gain access to exclusive merchandise bundles and meet‑and‑greet opportunities announced by the labels’ official channels. The tour will conclude in Cleveland on November 15, closing a historic chapter for both Cash Money and No Limit and marking a reunion that has been in the works for years.
The 2026 arena tour represents a rare convergence of two pioneering labels, offering a comprehensive look at the evolution of Southern hip‑hop and its enduring influence on the broader music landscape.