Roddy Ricch Tour 2026
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- How do I get Roddy Ricch tickets?
- Tap any date below to checkout on Ticketmaster — listings here are official primary tickets, refreshed daily.
- What time does the show start?
- Most Roddy Ricch shows start between 7 and 9 PM local, with doors 60–90 minutes earlier. Exact time is on each ticket.
- How long is the concert?
- Roughly 90–150 minutes including the opener and a short encore.
About Roddy Ricch
RRoddy Ricch is the American Urban artist touring in 2026. Live dates auto-populate on this page the moment new 2026 shows are confirmed. Tour routing typically spans major North American cities, with Canadian stops usually including arena-sized venues in Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, and Montreal, and US stops covering New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Miami, Seattle, and other top metros.
Cheapest Roddy Ricch Tickets — 5 Ways to Save on the 2026 Tour
Roddy Ricch tickets can move fast, especially for big-city dates, but there are a few reliable ways to land the best price.
- Buy during the official on-sale window. Face-value primary tickets on Ticketmaster are almost always cheaper than resale — the listings above show primary availability first.
- Consider mid-week shows. Tuesday and Wednesday Roddy Ricch dates often list 15 to 30 percent lower than weekend stops in the same city.
- Go upper-level. Upper 300-level or balcony sections typically start near $45 to $75 and still offer a strong view of the stage.
- Watch last-minute drops.Resellers often slash prices 24 to 48 hours before doors open, especially for mid-week dates that haven't sold out.
- Compare nearby cities. It can be cheaper to drive 2 to 3 hours to a smaller market — check the full cheap Roddy Ricch tickets guide for current low-priced dates.
Roddy RicchVIP Packages & Meet & Greet Options
When available, Roddy Ricch VIP packages are offered directly on Ticketmaster alongside the standard tickets for each tour date. VIP experiences for Roddy Ricchconcerts often include early venue entry, a premium seat or pit access, an exclusive tour merchandise item, and occasionally a pre-show soundcheck or photo opportunity. Meet and greet packages, when offered, sell out fastest — if you see one listed on the show page above, it's worth grabbing immediately. For the full breakdown of current VIP and meet and greet options on this tour, see the Roddy RicchVIP & meet and greet guide.
Roddy RicchPresale Tickets & Codes
Presale windows for the Roddy Ricch 2026 tour typically open 1 to 3 days before the general on-sale and are the best way to lock in seats before inventory drops. The most common presales for Roddy Ricchtour stops are Ticketmaster Verified Fan, Live Nation presale, the artist's official newsletter or fan club, and credit-card presales from Citi, American Express, or Capital One in North America. Sign-up links usually go live from the artist's official site 1 to 2 weeks before the on-sale. See the Roddy Ricch presale guide for the current active codes and sign-up deadlines.
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Inside Roddy Ricch
Roddy Ricch is the Compton-born rapper and melodic hip-hop voice who broke through the late-2010s streaming era with The Box — the 11-week Billboard Hot 100 number one anchoring 2019's Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial — and has since carried four studio albums, two Grammy wins through the posthumous Nipsey Hussle collaboration Racks in the Middle, and arena-scale touring across the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and continental Europe. Born Rodrick Wayne Moore Jr. on October 22, 1998 in Compton, California, he grew up on the streets of southern Los Angeles County in the same neighborhoods that produced Kendrick Lamar, the Game, and the broader West Coast hip-hop catalogue of the past two decades, started writing and recording on a friend's laptop in his early teens, dropped the Feed Tha Streets mixtape series across 2017 and 2018 through his own Bird Vision Entertainment label imprint, signed a joint-venture distribution deal with Atlantic Records, and broke through nationally on the Mustard-produced Ballin' single in mid-2019 before Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial dropped that December and parked at number one on the Billboard 200. The Box pulled the album into the streaming-era pantheon: eleven consecutive weeks at number one on the Hot 100, a 2020 lockdown soundtrack that became the most-streamed song in the world that year, and the Grammy nomination for Record of the Year. Live Life Fast followed in late 2021, Feed Tha Streets III closed out the mixtape trilogy in late 2022, and The Navy Album landed in 2024 as the cycle that returned Roddy to the album-cycle conversation after a touring and creative pause. He has appeared on Nipsey Hussle's Racks in the Middle (winning the posthumous Grammy for Best Rap Performance in 2020), Mustard's Ballin', DJ Khaled's collaborations, and a wide range of West Coast and Southern hip-hop features through the late-2010s and 2020s. This page is the central hub for Roddy Ricch tour dates, ticket guidance, setlist tracking, and the cities he plays most across his Atlantic Records and Bird Vision Entertainment routing.
About Roddy Ricch
Rodrick Wayne Moore Jr. was born October 22, 1998 in Compton, California, the South Los Angeles County city that has anchored West Coast hip-hop since the late 1980s through N.W.A, Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, the Game, Kendrick Lamar, YG, and the broader Compton rap canon. He grew up on the streets of Compton with extended family ties across the Park Village Compton Crips neighborhood that he has referenced across the Feed Tha Streets mixtape series and the early album material, attended Centennial High School in Compton, and started writing and recording rap as a teenager on a friend's laptop with no formal studio access in the early years. His mother had musical ties — she had recorded gospel and R&B locally — and the household exposure to live performance and recording shaped his approach to melody from the start. Roddy's early mixtape work surfaced on SoundCloud and DatPiff in 2017 and 2018 under the Bird Vision Entertainment imprint he founded, with Feed Tha Streets (October 2017) and Feed Tha Streets II (November 2018) carrying the first traction. Hip-hop journalism noticed quickly — XXL named him to the 2019 Freshman Class, the annual cover feature that has launched the careers of Kendrick Lamar, J. Cole, Travis Scott, and most of the major rappers of the past fifteen years. He signed a joint-venture distribution deal with Atlantic Records in 2018 that kept Bird Vision as the imprint and gave him major-label marketing reach. The breakthrough year was 2019: he featured on Mustard's Ballin' in June, which climbed to number 17 on the Billboard Hot 100, then appeared on Nipsey Hussle's Racks in the Middle (released February 2019 just weeks before Nipsey was murdered in front of his Marathon Clothing store in South LA on March 31, 2019), which won the posthumous Grammy for Best Rap Performance at the 62nd Grammy Awards in January 2020 — a moment that anchored Roddy in the broader West Coast hip-hop dialogue and cemented his tie to Nipsey's legacy. Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial dropped December 6, 2019 and debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, anchored by the lead single The Box, which had quietly emerged as a buzz cut in the weeks before release and exploded into the most-streamed song of 2020 after the album hit. The Box spent eleven consecutive weeks at number one on the Hot 100 from January through March 2020, became the longest-running number one on the chart that year, and received Grammy nominations for Record of the Year, Best Rap Performance, and Best Rap Song at the 63rd Grammy Awards. Other singles from the album — High Fashion with Mustard, Start Wit Me with Gunna, and the Roy Lee–produced Boom Boom Room — pushed the cycle through 2020. Live Life Fast, the second studio album, arrived December 17, 2021 after pandemic-era touring delays, with features from Future, Kodak Black, Ty Dolla Sign, Fivio Foreign, Lil Baby, and others, debuting at number four on the Billboard 200. Feed Tha Streets III closed out the mixtape trilogy in October 2022 and returned Roddy to the rawer street-rap aesthetic of his early work. The Navy Album in 2024 — referencing the Bird Vision Navy fan community that has anchored his core audience — returned him to the album cycle after the touring pause and the brief 2022 legal matter in New York that was later dismissed. Beyond the music, Roddy operates Bird Vision Entertainment as both a label and creative footprint, has signed early-career artists through the imprint, and maintains an active presence on Instagram and the broader hip-hop social media ecosystem where his core audience tracks every album-cycle drop. His vocal style — the melodic delivery braided with the West Coast G-funk and trap influences, the high-register hooks, the verse-to-hook transitions that don't break tempo — has been widely cited as one of the defining sounds of late-2010s and early-2020s hip-hop and has shaped the broader melodic-rap landscape that runs alongside Lil Baby, Gunna, Lil Tjay, and the streaming-era Atlanta and West Coast catalogues.
Roddy Ricch tour dates and live show
A Roddy Ricch live show on the post-Navy Album touring framework runs roughly 75 to 95 minutes across a headline arena or large-theater set, braiding the full studio-album catalogue from Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial through The Navy Album with the Feed Tha Streets mixtape material that anchors his core Bird Vision Navy audience. The production scale shifts depending on routing — theater dates at venues in the 2,500 to 5,000 capacity range carry a stripped-back staging package with LED backdrop, hydraulic risers for the DJ booth, and a focused single-band-and-DJ live configuration, while the larger arena and festival dates scale up to full LED ceiling rigs, pyrotechnics on the highest-energy cuts, and extended runway thrust configurations that push the show deep into the floor. The set typically opens with the harder Feed Tha Streets cuts — Die Young, Every Season, and the broader street-rap material — moves into the Please Excuse Me run with The Box landing mid-set rather than as the closer (a choice Roddy has made deliberately across recent touring cycles to keep the energy spread rather than back-loaded), threads in the Live Life Fast singles and the The Navy Album material, and closes the encore with a Nipsey Hussle Racks in the Middle tribute that has become a signature moment on West Coast dates. Festival appearances at Rolling Loud, Wireless, and the broader European festival circuit have run roughly 45 to 60 minutes with a tighter set list pulling the radio canon — The Box, Ballin', High Fashion, Down Below, and the Live Life Fast singles. Doors typically open ninety minutes before show start at most US venues and 75 minutes before at most UK and EU venues. If a confirmed Roddy Ricch date is listed in your region, the schedule strip above pulls every confirmed night from the live feed.
Roddy Ricch tickets
Roddy Ricch tickets on theater and mid-sized arena routings typically start in the $45–$80 range for general-admission floor or upper-tier seating at most North American stops on the day of on-sale and climb past $150 for premium floor or pit positions once Ticketmaster dynamic pricing engages on the high-demand markets. Floor and pit packages on the largest dates — Los Angeles, Atlanta, New York, Houston, the Toronto Canadian leg — clear $200–$400 face value through the on-sale window and resale on StubHub, SeatGeek, and Vivid Seats can land significantly above face on Friday and Saturday nights. Festival appearance pricing follows the host festival structure (Rolling Loud, Wireless, Lollapalooza, Made in America) rather than a standalone Roddy ticket — single-day passes typically run $150–$300 across the major US festivals and £100–£200 across the UK and European festival circuit, with Roddy's slot listed in the running order published the week of the festival. Atlantic Records pre-sale runs 24–72 hours before the public on-sale on the larger headline routings for Atlantic email subscribers, and Live Nation and AEG Presents pre-sales run in parallel depending on the venue partnership. Bird Vision Navy fan-list pre-sale has surfaced on select tour cycles for the closest fanbase — sign up through the official Roddy Ricch site to be notified of any future pre-sale windows. VIP packages on the headline routing typically bundle pre-show meet-and-greet, early venue entry, a merchandise bundle, and premium positioning, with pricing in the $250–$600 range depending on market. Avoid social-media DMs and any seller demanding Venmo, Zelle, or wire payment outside a verified platform — the secondary market for Roddy dates carries the same scam pressure as any major hip-hop touring cycle.
Roddy Ricch setlist
A Roddy Ricch setlist on the post-Navy Album touring framework runs roughly 18 to 24 songs across the headline block, braiding the full catalogue from Feed Tha Streets through The Navy Album. The opening third typically pulls from the harder street-rap catalogue — Die Young, Every Season, Down Below, and the rawer Feed Tha Streets II material — with the Bird Vision Entertainment visual identity carrying the backdrop work. The middle stretch leans into the Please Excuse Me radio canon: Start Wit Me with the Gunna vocal carried by the band, High Fashion with the Mustard production cues, the Tip Toe segment, and Boom Boom Room before The Box lands as the energy peak roughly two-thirds of the way through the set. The Live Life Fast cuts — Late at Night, Heartless & Numb, Real Talk — anchor the closing run before the encore. The Navy Album material has been folded into the touring set since the 2024 cycle, with the lead singles taking priority and the deeper album cuts rotating in depending on the night. Festival sets compress to a tighter 12 to 15 songs pulling the radio canon plus the recent album cycle. Roddy's encore on West Coast dates routinely includes a Nipsey Hussle Racks in the Middle tribute moment — the verse Roddy recorded with Nipsey weeks before the Marathon Clothing murder in March 2019, performed solo with a moment of recognition for Nipsey, has become a signature closing element on Los Angeles, San Diego, and Sacramento dates in particular. For exact night-by-night setlists, setlist.fm tracks every Roddy Ricch date with crowd-submitted song lists usually posted within hours of the encore.
Tour cities
Los Angeles
Los Angeles is Roddy Ricch's home market — Compton is a 20-minute drive south of downtown LA on the 110 freeway, the Bird Vision Entertainment creative base operates out of the broader LA region, and his audience pulls deep across the entire Southern California radius from Long Beach through Inland Empire and Orange County. The headline arena dates land at Crypto.com Arena downtown, the YouTube Theater at Hollywood Park in Inglewood for mid-sized theater routing, and the Kia Forum in Inglewood for the upper-tier arena dates depending on the cycle. Smaller club and theater dates have run at the Wiltern in Koreatown and the Novo at LA Live. The Compton hometown dimension shapes every LA date — surprise guest appearances from the broader West Coast hip-hop catalogue (Mustard, Ty Dolla Sign, YG appearances have surfaced) and the Nipsey Hussle Racks in the Middle tribute moment lands harder in LA than anywhere else. Crypto.com Arena sits at 7th Street/Metro Center on the LA Metro A, B, D, and E lines; the YouTube Theater and Kia Forum are reachable via Metro K Line to Downtown Inglewood plus the SoFi Stadium event shuttle. Atlantic Records and Live Nation pre-sales run 24–72 hours before the public window on LA dates.
Atlanta
Atlanta is one of the strongest non-LA Roddy Ricch markets — the Southern hip-hop capital takes every touring date seriously and Roddy's creative ties to the Atlanta rap scene through Gunna, Future, Lil Baby, and the broader Quality Control and 300 Entertainment ecosystems run deep across the catalogue. Headline dates have landed at State Farm Arena downtown for the largest cycles, the Coca-Cola Roxy at the Battery Atlanta for mid-sized theater routing, and Tabernacle in downtown Atlanta for club-tier dates. State Farm Arena is at Five Points station on every MARTA rail line; Coca-Cola Roxy sits at the Battery near Truist Park reachable via MARTA bus from downtown; Tabernacle is at Peachtree Center on the MARTA Red and Gold lines. Ticketmaster and Atlantic Records pre-sales open 24–72 hours before the public window. The on-sale clears the lower bowl in single-digit minutes on the State Farm Arena dates and the secondary stays elevated through show day on the largest weekend nights.
New York
New York hosts Roddy Ricch at Madison Square Garden for headline arena nights, the Theater at MSG for the mid-sized configuration of the same building, Barclays Center in Brooklyn for the BK-leaning dates, and Terminal 5 in Hell's Kitchen and Webster Hall in the East Village for the smaller club tier when the routing pulls that direction. MSG sits on top of Penn Station with direct access from the 1, 2, 3, A, C, E subway lines, the Long Island Rail Road, and NJ Transit; Barclays Center is at Atlantic Avenue-Barclays Center on the 2, 3, 4, 5, B, D, N, Q, R, and LIRR. The New York hip-hop audience treats Roddy as a streaming-era headline given The Box and the broader Please Excuse Me catalogue, and the on-sale clears the lower bowl quickly through Ticketmaster Verified Fan and Atlantic Records pre-sale. Plan transit ahead — the post-show subway window at MSG and Barclays fills fast on weekend dates.
Houston
Houston hosts Roddy Ricch at Toyota Center downtown for arena-scale dates, 713 Music Hall and House of Blues Houston for theater routing, and Bayou Music Center for the mid-sized club configuration. The Houston hip-hop audience pulls from a deep Texas rap heritage — the chopped-and-screwed influence of DJ Screw and the broader Houston rap canon shapes the way melodic catalogue lands in this market, and Roddy's vocal style has translated unusually well to the Texas audience across every cycle. Toyota Center is at the Bell METRORail Red Line station; 713 Music Hall sits in the East End reachable via METRORail Green Line; Bayou Music Center is at Preston METRORail station. Atlantic Records pre-sale runs 24–72 hours ahead. The on-sale clears the lower bowl in minutes and resale stays elevated through show day on the largest weekend dates.
Chicago
Chicago hosts Roddy Ricch at United Center on the West Side for arena-scale headline dates and the Aragon Ballroom in Uptown plus the Riviera Theatre for the mid-sized theater configuration. The Chicago hip-hop audience pulls from one of the largest and most engaged rap markets in the country — the city's deep rap heritage through Kanye West, Common, Lupe Fiasco, Chief Keef, Chance the Rapper, and the broader G.O.O.D. Music and Drill scenes treats Roddy's catalogue as headline-tier given The Box's national reach and the Please Excuse Me cycle. United Center is reachable via CTA shuttle from the Madison/Halsted stop on event nights; Aragon Ballroom sits at the Lawrence stop on the CTA Red Line; the Riviera is also at Lawrence. Atlantic Records and Live Nation pre-sales open 24–72 hours before the public window.
Toronto
Toronto is typically Roddy Ricch's only Canadian arena stop on the North American routing, which compresses on-sale demand from across Southern Ontario, Montreal, and the broader Canadian hip-hop market into a single window. Headline dates have landed at Scotiabank Arena downtown for the largest cycles, History on Queen Street East for mid-sized theater routing, and Rebel Nightclub on Polson Pier for the club-tier configuration when that routing has applied. Scotiabank sits directly above Union Station on TTC subway, GO Transit, and UP Express; History is reachable via TTC streetcar 501 Queen East to Coxwell; Rebel is in the Port Lands reachable by TTC shuttle on event nights. The Toronto hip-hop audience pulls deep across the broader OVO Sound and Toronto rap dialogue, and Roddy's catalogue lands strongly given the streaming-era melodic-rap context the city helped shape. Ticketmaster Canada and Atlantic Records pre-sales open 24–72 hours ahead.
Detroit
Detroit hosts Roddy Ricch at Little Caesars Arena in midtown Detroit for headline arena dates and the Fillmore Detroit on Woodward Avenue for theater-tier routing when the cycle scales smaller. The Detroit hip-hop audience pulls from a deep Michigan rap heritage — Eminem, Royce da 5'9, the broader Shady Records catalogue, Big Sean, and the contemporary Detroit street-rap scene through Babyface Ray, Tee Grizzley, and 42 Dugg all sit alongside Roddy's catalogue in the market. Little Caesars Arena sits in The District Detroit reachable via the QLINE streetcar on Woodward Avenue from downtown; the Fillmore is directly across the street from Comerica Park on Woodward at Montcalm. Atlantic Records and Live Nation pre-sales open 24–72 hours ahead.
Philadelphia
Philadelphia hosts Roddy Ricch at Wells Fargo Center in the South Philadelphia sports complex for arena-tier dates, the Met Philadelphia on North Broad Street for theater-tier routing, and the Fillmore Philadelphia in Fishtown plus Franklin Music Hall in the Northern Liberties neighborhood for the mid-sized club configuration. The Philadelphia hip-hop audience pulls from a long Philly rap heritage running from the Roots and DJ Jazzy Jeff through Meek Mill, Lil Uzi Vert, and the contemporary Philly drill scene. Wells Fargo Center sits at AT&T Station on the SEPTA Broad Street Line; the Met is at Cecil B. Moore on the same line; the Fillmore is on Frankford Avenue reachable via SEPTA Market-Frankford Line to Girard. Atlantic Records pre-sale runs 24–72 hours ahead.
London
London hosts Roddy Ricch at The O2 Arena in Greenwich for headline arena dates on the European leg of the touring cycle, Wembley OVO Arena (formerly Wembley Arena) for the mid-sized arena configuration, and Eventim Apollo Hammersmith and O2 Academy Brixton for the theater-tier when the routing scales smaller. The London hip-hop audience treats Roddy as a streaming-era headline given The Box's UK chart performance — it peaked at number three on the UK Singles Chart in early 2020 — and the broader Please Excuse Me catalogue's traction across the UK drill and grime adjacent audiences. The O2 is reachable via North Greenwich on the Jubilee Line; OVO Arena Wembley is at Wembley Park on the Jubilee and Metropolitan Lines; Hammersmith Apollo is at Hammersmith on the District, Piccadilly, Circle, and Hammersmith and City Lines; Brixton Academy is at Brixton on the Victoria Line. Atlantic UK and Live Nation UK pre-sales open 24–72 hours before the public window.
Paris
Paris hosts Roddy Ricch at Accor Arena at Bercy for the headline arena tier on the European leg, Zénith de Paris in La Villette for the mid-sized configuration, and Le Trianon and L'Olympia for the theater-tier when the routing pulls smaller. Paris is one of the strongest European markets for the catalogue — French hip-hop has long sat in dialogue with American rap and Roddy's melodic delivery has translated unusually well across French streaming, with The Box and Ballin' both clearing platinum certification in France. Accor Arena is at Bercy on Metro Lines 6 and 14; Zénith de Paris sits at Porte de Pantin on Metro Line 5; Le Trianon is at Anvers on Line 2; L'Olympia is at Madeleine on Lines 8, 12, and 14. Atlantic France and Live Nation France pre-sales run 24–72 hours before the public window.








