NBA YoungBoy’s ‘Make America Slime Again’ Tour Surpasses $70 Million + Becomes One Of Rap’s Highest-Grossing Tours In History

NBA YoungBoy’s ‘Make America Slime Again’ Tour Surpasses $70 Million + Becomes One Of Rap’s Highest-Grossing Tours In History
Big money moves!
NBA YoungBoy’s “Make America Slime Again” Tour is breaking major records and shows no signs of slowing down.
According to Touring Data, the Louisiana rapper’s current MASA Tour has sold over 500,000 tickets across 42 shows, generating more than $70 million in revenue. The milestone places YoungBoy among hip-hop heavyweights like Drake, Kendrick Lamar, 50 Cent, and Jay-Z, who have all topped the list of highest-grossing rap tours in history.
The tour hasn’t been without controversy. A viral video from the Kansas City stop showed a teenage fan punching a staff member after being asked to move seats.
“He was asked to move to another place — because his ticket wasn’t where he was sitting — and immediately he just completely lost it,” a witness said.
Despite viral moments, the MASA Tour continues to dominate, with emotional fan reactions and viral co-signs from influencers like Kai Cenat fueling its momentum.
TJB Crew, have you went to the Youngboy tour?
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