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GRAMMY Award-winning rapper Baby Keem is going all in. The Ca$ino Tour — a 36-date global run presented by Live Nation, Eerie Times, and pgLang — takes the Las Vegas-raised artist across North America, Europe, and the United Kingdom in 2026, supporting his highly anticipated second studio album Ca$ino. From intimate club stages to marquee venue headlining slots, this tour represents the next phase in the career of one of hip-hop's most unpredictable and artistically ambitious young voices.
Baby Keem — born Hykeem Jamaal Carter Jr. — burst onto the national radar through his connection to pgLang, the creative collective co-founded by his cousin Kendrick Lamar and Dave Free. But reducing him to a family connection misses the point entirely. Keem's debut album The Melodic Blue (2021) earned him a GRAMMY for Best Rap Performance and established a sound that defied easy categorization: aggressive one moment, melodic the next, structurally inventive throughout. The Ca$ino album, set for release on February 20, 2026 via pgLang/Eerie Times/Columbia Records, promises to push those boundaries further.
The North American spring leg launches on April 15 in Raleigh, North Carolina and carves a path through the South, Southwest, and West Coast before sweeping back east through the Midwest and Northeast. Venues range from the Coca-Cola Roxy in Atlanta (with a second night added due to demand) to the Fox Theater in Oakland, from The Cosmopolitan in Las Vegas to Terminal 5 in New York and MGM Music Hall at Fenway in Boston. The routing hits 20-plus cities across two months, with the kind of mid-sized club and theater venues where Keem's raw, kinetic energy translates at its most intense.
After the North American leg, The Ca$ino Tour heads overseas for a European and UK run beginning August 31 in Cologne, Germany. The international dates take the show through Berlin, Paris, Amsterdam, Brussels, and multiple UK cities before concluding on September 18 at O2 Academy Brixton in London. For an artist whose ambitions have always been global, the international expansion marks a natural progression in building the kind of worldwide fan base that matches his artistic reach.
What sets Baby Keem's live shows apart is the controlled chaos of his stage presence. He doesn't perform songs so much as inhabit them — shifting between whispered verses and explosive deliveries, moving across the stage with the restless energy of an artist who's still discovering what he's capable of. Paired with the experimental production that defines the Ca$ino era, The Ca$ino Tour promises a concert experience that rewards fans who want more from hip-hop than formula.
The North American leg begins on April 15, 2026 in Raleigh, North Carolina at The Ritz. The spring run continues through June, with the final North American date on June 7 at MGM Music Hall at Fenway in Boston. The European and UK leg picks up on August 31 in Cologne, Germany and concludes September 18 at O2 Academy Brixton in London.
Ca$ino is Baby Keem's second studio album, set for release on February 20, 2026 through pgLang/Eerie Times/Columbia Records. The album follows the GRAMMY-winning The Melodic Blue (2021) and represents the next evolution of Keem's genre-bending approach to hip-hop. Expect the tour setlist to feature heavily from the new record while incorporating fan-favorite tracks from his debut and earlier mixtape work.
The North American routing covers 20-plus cities including Raleigh, Charlotte, Nashville, Atlanta (two nights), Orlando, Miami Beach, Houston, Dallas, Las Vegas, Phoenix (two nights), San Diego, Oakland, Portland, Seattle, Salt Lake City, Denver, Minneapolis, Chicago, Detroit, Washington D.C., Philadelphia, New York, and Boston. European stops include Cologne, Berlin, Paris, Amsterdam, Brussels, and multiple UK cities.
The Ca$ino Tour plays mid-sized clubs, theaters, and ballrooms — the sweet spot for hip-hop touring where the energy level peaks. Venues like Coca-Cola Roxy in Atlanta, The Fillmore in Charlotte and Miami Beach, House of Blues in Orlando, Terminal 5 in New York, and MGM Music Hall at Fenway in Boston are spaces where the bass hits harder, the crowd is closer, and the connection between artist and audience is visceral. These aren't arena shows — they're immersive, high-intensity experiences.
General on-sale began on February 13, 2026 through Ticketmaster and other authorized outlets. Tickets are available for all North American and European dates. For high-demand shows — particularly the Atlanta double-header, New York, and Los Angeles-area dates — verified resale tickets may be the best option if primary tickets have sold out. Prices vary by venue and city.
Yes. Baby Keem is Kendrick Lamar's cousin, and both are connected through pgLang, the creative collective co-founded by Lamar and Dave Free. However, Keem has established his own distinct artistic identity — his GRAMMY for Best Rap Performance was earned on his own merits, and his musical approach, while occasionally overlapping with Lamar's experimental tendencies, is uniquely his own. The Ca$ino Tour showcases an artist who has fully stepped out of any shadow.
Baby Keem's concerts are known for high energy, unpredictability, and crowd interaction. His performance style shifts between introspective moments and explosive bursts of intensity, mirroring the dynamic range of his recorded music. Mosh pits are common in the general admission sections, and the energy level stays elevated from start to finish. If you prefer a calm, seated concert experience, this isn't it — The Ca$ino Tour is designed for fans who want to leave the venue drenched in sweat and adrenaline.
Yes. After the North American spring leg, The Ca$ino Tour heads to Europe and the UK from August 31 through September 18, 2026. Confirmed cities include Cologne, Berlin, Paris, Amsterdam, Brussels, Glasgow, Manchester, Birmingham, and London (concluding at O2 Academy Brixton). The international expansion reflects Baby Keem's growing global audience and his ambition to build a worldwide touring presence.