Two of Detroit's hardest hitters are joining forces for one massive tour. 42 Dugg and Babyface Ray are co-headlining a run of shows across the country in 2026, bringing their signature Motor City sound to venues from coast to coast. With stops at legendary spots like Webster Hall in New York, House of Blues in Cleveland, Big Night Live in Boston, The Eastern in Atlanta, and Belasco Theater in Los Angeles, this tour is covering serious ground. From the Midwest to the South to the West Coast, every region gets a taste of what Detroit has been cooking up. If you have been waiting for the chance to see Dugg and Ray share a stage, this is it.
42 Dugg has been on a tear lately, dropping new heat like "Goin Through It," "Thick One," and "It Is What It Is" featuring Lil Baby. Coming off the success of his debut album 4eva Us, Neva Them -- which featured collaborations with Meek Mill, Sexyy Red, Jeezy, and EST Gee -- and his latest project Part 3 with features from GloRilla, G Herbo, and Skilla Baby, Dugg is proving he is not slowing down anytime soon. Meanwhile, Babyface Ray has cemented himself as one of Detroit's most respected voices with his smooth flows and street-level storytelling. Together, the two bring an energy that is tough to match.
With 23 dates on the schedule and venues filling up fast, this is one of the most anticipated hip-hop tours of the year. Whether you are catching them at The Forge in Joliet, First Avenue in Minneapolis, Ace of Spades in Sacramento, or anywhere in between, expect a night packed with bangers from start to finish. Lock in your 42 Dugg Tour tickets on BigStub today -- verified seats, no hidden fees, and a buyer guarantee on every order.
When 42 Dugg and Babyface Ray announced their co-headlining tour, it sent a clear message: Detroit hip-hop is not just alive, it is thriving. The two rappers have been at the forefront of the city's rap renaissance, each carving out their own lane while staying deeply connected to the streets and sounds that shaped them. This tour brings that energy to stages across North America, giving fans in more than 20 cities the chance to experience Detroit rap at its absolute best.
42 Dugg -- born Dion Marquise Hayes -- first grabbed national attention through his collaborations with Lil Baby, scoring major hits with "We Paid" and "Grace." Signed to both Yo Gotti's CMG Records and Lil Baby's 4PF label, Dugg quickly became one of hip-hop's most exciting new voices. His debut studio album 4eva Us, Neva Them arrived in 2023 to strong reviews and featured heavyweight appearances from Meek Mill, Sexyy Red, and Jeezy. His 2026 project Part 3 continued the momentum, with GloRilla, G Herbo, and Skilla Baby joining the tracklist. Singles like "Goin Through It" and "It Is What It Is" with Lil Baby have kept him in heavy rotation.
Babyface Ray, meanwhile, has built his reputation as one of Detroit's most consistent and critically respected rappers. Known for his laid-back delivery and sharp lyrical detail, Ray has released a steady stream of projects that have earned him a devoted following. His ability to paint vivid pictures of life in the D, combined with his ear for production, makes him the perfect co-headliner alongside Dugg's more aggressive, high-energy style. The contrast between the two creates a dynamic show that covers the full spectrum of what Detroit rap has to offer.
The tour route reads like a who's who of iconic music venues. Fans on the East Coast can catch the duo at Webster Hall in New York, The Fillmore Silver Spring outside Washington D.C., and Big Night Live in Boston. Southern stops include The Ritz in Raleigh, Charleston Music Hall, The Norva in Norfolk, and The Eastern in Atlanta. Midwest dates hit The Forge in Joliet, First Avenue in Minneapolis, and KEMBA Live! in Columbus. Out west, the tour lands at Belasco Theater in Los Angeles, The UC Theatre in Berkeley, Ace of Spades in Sacramento, and Rockwell at The Complex in Salt Lake City.
Whether you are a lifelong Detroit rap fan or just discovering these two for the first time, this tour is a chance to see two of the genre's most exciting performers at the peak of their powers. Tickets for all dates are available on BigStub, a trusted resale marketplace with over 20 years of experience and a 100% buyer guarantee on every order.
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The co-headlining tour spans multiple months in 2026, with dates at venues across the United States. The schedule includes stops in major cities and mid-market towns alike. Check the full schedule above for specific dates and availability in your area.
The tour hits a mix of mid-size clubs, theaters, and live music halls. Venues like Webster Hall in New York and First Avenue in Minneapolis are legendary rooms known for incredible sound and intimate atmospheres. Most venues on this run hold between 1,000 and 3,000 fans, making for an up-close, high-energy experience. Check each venue's website for parking, entry policies, and accessibility info.
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42 Dugg is a rapper from Detroit, Michigan, signed to CMG Records and 4PF. He gained mainstream attention with hits like We Paid and Grace alongside Lil Baby. His debut album 4eva Us, Neva Them arrived in 2023, and he has continued releasing new music including the 2026 project Part 3.
Babyface Ray is a rapper and songwriter from Detroit known for his smooth delivery, vivid storytelling, and consistent output. He has built a strong following in the underground rap scene and is widely regarded as one of Detroit's most talented lyricists.
While setlists can vary by date, fans can expect to hear hits like We Paid, Grace, Maybach, Free Ric, and newer tracks from Part 3 such as Goin Through It and It Is What It Is featuring Lil Baby.
A typical 42 Dugg and Babyface Ray show runs approximately 90 minutes to two hours, including both artists' sets. Doors usually open one to two hours before the scheduled start time.
The tour includes stops at Webster Hall in New York, House of Blues in Cleveland, Big Night Live in Boston, The Eastern in Atlanta, Belasco Theater in Los Angeles, First Avenue in Minneapolis, Ace of Spades in Sacramento, and many more venues across the country.
Yes, 42 Dugg and Babyface Ray are co-headlining the tour together. Both artists perform full sets, giving fans a double dose of Detroit hip-hop in one night.
Ticket prices vary by venue, seat location, and demand. Check the listings above for current pricing on available shows. General admission and reserved seating options may be available depending on the venue.
VIP packages and meet-and-greet options may be available at select venues. Check the venue website or ticketing platform for details on premium experiences offered at each stop.
42 Dugg released Part 3 in early 2026, featuring collaborations with GloRilla, G Herbo, and Skilla Baby. His debut studio album 4eva Us, Neva Them was released in 2023 with features from Meek Mill, Sexyy Red, and Jeezy.
The complete tour schedule with dates, venues, and ticket availability is listed above on this page. You can also check BigStub for verified resale tickets to any show on the tour.
The tour covers more than 20 cities across the United States, including New York, Boston, Atlanta, Chicago, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, and many more. Check the schedule above to see if a date near you is available.
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