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50 Cent Expands Vision in Shreveport With Plans for Permanent G-Dome

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50 Cent’s presence in Shreveport just got bigger. During a Monday meeting of the Caddo Parish Economic Development Committee, the spotlight was firmly on how G-Unit Studios is shaping the city’s creative and economic future.

In case you missed it, since opening last year, G-Unit Studios has energized downtown, positioning itself as both a cultural anchor and a spark for new growth. Local officials are treating it as more than a production hub, seeing it as a long-term investment that can transform Shreveport into a Southern destination for entertainment.

At the meeting, G-Unit growth adviser Orville Hall shared an optimistic update. While stopping short of locking in dates, his message was clear. “For the people of Shreveport, just watch what’s coming,” Hall said. “You’re in the right city.”

The most striking news centered on the G-Dome. After a temporary inflatable version debuted during the 2024 Humor & Harmony Weekend and drew strong reactions from the crowd, G-Unit now plans to build a permanent structure. The dome is expected to showcase futuristic design while serving multiple purposes, from live shows and festivals to film screenings.

What’s more, Mayor Tom Arceneaux confirmed that Humor & Harmony will return in March 2026, a timeline that could align with the G-Dome’s unveiling. Hall hinted that the festival will bring a star-packed lineup, raising expectations that national talent will be joining local audiences for a major celebration.

G-Unit Studios has already attracted productions to the city, created jobs, and drawn national attention to Shreveport. With the G-Dome and other projects on the horizon, leaders believe this momentum could boost tourism and cement the city as a cultural hub in the South.



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