GloRilla, Yo Gotti, Moneybagg Yo, And More Set For CMG’s ‘Gangsta Art’ Tour
The run will begin on November 22 in Fort Worth, Texas.
CMG The Label has announced the highly-anticipated “Gangsta Art” arena tour, which will feature the label’s All-Star lineup that includes Yo Gotti, Moneybagg Yo, GloRilla, EST Gee, Mozzy, Blac Youngsta, Big Boogie, and Lil Poppa.
Produced by AG Tour and Mammoth, the special four-stop tour kicks off on November 22 in Fort Worth, Texas at the Dickies Arena with additional stops in Atlanta, Washington D.C., and Charlotte. Tickets will go on pre-sale on Tuesday, October 17 at 10 am ET and will then be available for purchase for the general public on Wednesday, October 18 at 10 am ET.
The “Gangsta Art” tour will mark the label’s first-ever collective tour and comes after the release of the label’s second compilation album Gangsta Art 2, which dropped on September 29 and features appearances from the entire CMG roster. It also included special appearances from Fivio Foreign, Sexyy Red, Gloss Up, BIG30, and more.
Most recently, CMG The Label unveiled Gangsta Art 2: Reloaded, the deluxe version of the album that delivered new songs from CMG CEO Yo Gotti, including “Log Off” and “Justify (Freestyle).” In recent weeks, CMG has released music videos for 42 Dugg’s “Bae,” Lil Poppa’s “4 Dat Money,” and GloRilla’s “Cha Cha Cha” with Fivio Foreign.
Gangsta Art 2 comes after the label’s first compilation album, Gangsta Art, which dropped in July of 2022 and included features from Kodak Black, Coi Leray, BIG30, and more. It also included GloRilla’s “Tomorrow” which amassed over 13 million views and seven million streams on Spotify alone, and Gotti, Moneybagg, Mozzy and Lil Poppa’s collaborative effort on “Big League,” which was tapped as the official song of the 2022 NBA Finals between the Golden State Warriors and the Boston Celtics.
CMG “Gangsta Art” Tour Dates:
Nov. 22 – Ft. Worth, TX – Dickies Arena
Nov. 26 – Atlanta, GA – State Farm
Dec. 1 – Washington DC – Capital One
Dec. 3 – Charlotte, NC – Spectrum Arena
Dan Jerrell
October 17, 2023 at 3:41 pm
This is one of the most epic groups ever, how can there only be four stops. Makes no sense. Come on with more dates stop playing