Cash Money Records and No Limit Records have announced a joint arena tour, marking the first time the two New Orleans‑based labels will perform together.

The 17‑city run, titled "Two Empires. One Stage. One Time," kicks off on September 11 in Houston and wraps up on November 15 in Cleveland. The collaboration follows a viral Verzuz battle at ComplexCon in Las Vegas last year and is billed as a tribute to the labels’ shared roots.

Cash Money, founded in 1991 by brothers Ronald and Bryan Williams, and No Limit, founded the same year by Master P, dominated the late 1990s and early 2000s with a roster that included B.G., Lil Wayne, Juvenile, and Master P himself. The labels were once fierce competitors for radio airplay and chart positions, but both have since become influential in hip‑hop business and culture.

The tour will feature a lineup that blends the Cash Money Millionaires and No Limit Soldiers. Confirmed performers include Juvenile, Mannie Fresh, B.G., Silkk the Shocker, Mia X, Mac, Mercedes, Fiend, Choppa Style, and Mr. Serv‑On. Label heads Master P and Birdman will also appear, and Boosie Badazz is slated to join as a special guest.

Tickets went on sale on June 18, with presale codes available through the labels’ official websites. The Smoothie King Center in New Orleans and the Toyota Center in Houston are among the venues listed on the schedule. According to SeatGeek, the tour will run for just over a month, covering 17 cities.

The lineup does not include former Hot Boy Turk, who was absent following a legal dispute over a previous anniversary tour. Reports indicate that the lawsuits involving Turk have since been dropped, but the artist remains off the bill for this tour.

Industry observers note that the collaboration is significant because it brings together two labels that once competed for dominance in the Southern rap market. The joint tour is described as a tribute to the shared roots of the labels and a celebration of the impact both have had on hip‑hop culture.

Both labels pioneered a model of rapid album releases and aggressive marketing that reshaped the Southern rap scene. Their catalog sales and influence on later artists underscore why a joint tour is a notable event.

The "Two Empires. One Stage. One Time" tour is set to deliver a historic performance for fans of Southern rap. Tickets remain available through official channels, and the tour’s schedule will be updated as additional dates are confirmed. Fans can expect a blend of classic hits and live performances from the original roster of Cash Money and No Limit artists, marking a rare moment of unity between the two influential New Orleans labels.