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Make America Slime Again Tour

2025 concert tour by YoungBoy Never Broke Again From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Make America Slime Again Tour
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The Make America Slime Again Tour (abbreviated as MASA Tour) is the upcoming fourth concert tour by American rapper YoungBoy Never Broke Again.[1] The tour will commence on September 1, 2025, in Dallas, Texas, and will conclude on November 12, 2025, in Seattle, Washington, consisting of 45 shows.[2] The tour will be Gaulden's first in five years since his Still Flexin, Still Steppin Tour in 2020.[3][4]

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Originally a 27-date-long arena tour,[1] the tour was given new dates on several occasions due to increasingly high demand following its pre-sale, leading to an additional 18 dates being added to the tour: 5 in May,[5] and 13 in June.[6]

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On September 2, 2022, Gaulden's manager, Alex Junier, confirmed that he would embark on a 30-stop tour upon his release from house arrest with Never Broke Again signee, Quando Rondo.[7] Junier later revealed that Chicago would be the first stop on the tour, seemingly a dig at Chicago-based rapper, Lil Durk who Gaulden was in a publicized feud with, at the time.[8] However, on November 23, Gaulden took to his Instagram to denounce the tour, stating that he turned down a tour deal worth over $15 million: "Every $15 million tour come my way getting turned down. I don’t wanna do another show. I don’t want nothing but a bigger house. It gave me time for myself. My daughter know who I am – I know who I am".[9]

After years of being under house arrest, Gaulden was officially released on probation in April 2025.[10] Upon his release, on May 3, Gaulden released the tracks "Where I Been" and "Shot Callin" before his associate, Kyle "Montana" Claiborne revealed that he's working on an album and a tour.[11] On May 15, Gaulden and his Never Broke Again label announced the tour and its dates in a promotional trailer, revealing that tickets would be up for sale on May 20.[12]

Following the tour's pre-sale on May 15, resulting in several dates completely selling out, an additional five dates were added to the tour.[5] On May 18, EBK Jaaybo, a supporting act on the tour was arrested by Arkansas State Police for felony firearm charges. This resulted in rumors that he had been removed from the tour, which were later deemed false.[13]

On May 29, 2025, Gaulden was granted a presidential pardon by Donald Trump, permitting him to not have to submit to his previous probation restrictions.[14] Days later, on June 2, Gaulden and his team took to Instagram to announce an additional 13 dates due to high demand.[6]

On June 16, Gaulden took to his Instagram to announce that his album would drop on July 4, the day of independence for the United States, seemingly matching the name of his tour, which refers to Make America Great Again.[15]

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  1. Rescheduled from October 18, 2025.

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