Chief Keef schedules U.S. tour behind Skeletor mixtape

Chief Keef will launch a U.S. tour in September to support his Skeletor mixtape. The run begins in Chicago and ends in Las Vegas in late October.

Chief Keef is hitting the road this summer with a U.S. tour behind his Skeletor mixtape. The dates start on September 12 in Chicago at Northerly Island and wrap up on October 28 at the Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas.

The rapper released Skeletor in April. Since then he has teamed with Katy Perry on the single “Legendary Lovers (Save Me),” a reworking of one of her Prism tracks.

The pair had clashed more than a decade earlier over Keef’s song “Hate Being Sober” before reconciling. Full tour stops include Minneapolis, Detroit, New York, and Los Angeles.

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Crowd at Summer Smash 2026 rap festival outside SeatGeek Stadium in Bridgeview
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Summer Smash 2026 Opens With Performances in Bridgeview

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Summer Smash 2026 began on June 12 at the grounds surrounding SeatGeek Stadium in Bridgeview, Illinois, drawing 50,000 fans for day one of the three-day rap festival created by SPKRBX and Lyrical Lemonade.

DJ Shadow will mark the 30th anniversary of his 1996 album Endtroducing… with a North American tour this fall. The shows begin September 24 in San Diego and conclude with two nights in Fort Worth, Texas, in early November. Venues for the dates remain to be announced.

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KeiyaA has announced a tour across the United States and Europe in support of her album Hooke’s Law. The news arrives alongside the release of a new music video for the track Thirsty.

Producer Loukeman, real name Luke Fenton, will launch a tour across North America and Europe this year after finishing his SD album trilogy.

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Kiefer Sutherland has canceled the US portion of his upcoming tour, citing very low ticket sales. The actor and singer-songwriter made the announcement on Instagram on May 15.

Kacey Musgraves will launch her Middle of Nowhere Tour on August 21 in Chicago, supporting her seventh studio album *Middle of Nowhere* (out May 1 via Lost Highway). The run hits major arenas across the US and Canada through late October, with rotating opening acts including Midland and Flatland Cavalry. Presales begin next week ahead of public onsale.

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The stoner and doom metal band Sleep has released its first new music in eight years along with plans for a North American tour this fall.

 

 

 

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