Kid Cudi announces Rebel Ragers Tour with Blossom Music Center stop

Grammy Award-winning rapper Kid Cudi has announced The Rebel Ragers Tour, a North American trek spanning over 30 cities with special guests including M.I.A. and Big Boi. The tour, produced by Live Nation, includes a performance at Blossom Music Center in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, on May 15, 2026. It celebrates his discography from early hits to recent releases.

Kid Cudi, known for his Grammy Award-winning work as a rapper and songwriter, revealed details of The Rebel Ragers Tour, which will visit more than 30 cities across North America. Special guests on select dates include M.I.A., Big Boi, A-Trak, me n ü, and Dot Da Genius presenting GLKPRTY with Powers Pleasant.

Produced by Live Nation, the tour stops at Blossom Music Center, located at 1145 W Steels Corners Rd in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio 44223, on Friday, May 15, 2026. The shows will cover Cudi's full discography, highlighting breakthrough tracks like “Day ’N’ Nite” and “Mr. Rager,” as well as fan favorites that have influenced over a decade of culture. Recent material from his latest release "Free" and the viral “Maui Wowie” will also feature, aiming to connect longtime supporters with new audiences through live performances.

Beyond music, Cudi has achieved New York Times Best Seller status for his memoir Cudi. He recently debuted in stand-up comedy at Mi’s Westside Comedy Theater in Santa Monica, California. Additionally, he plans to launch his first visual art exhibition, Echoes of the Past, in Paris, displaying original works.

Tickets are available at LiveNation.com.

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