Global rap star YoungBoy Never Broke Again kicks off his highly anticipated 2025 MASA Tour tomorrow night in Dallas, marking his first U.S. headlining run. The tour is set to bring his expansive catalog of fan-favorite records to stages nationwide, establishing one of the most talked-about live events of the year.


Ahead of the opening night, YoungBoy made a $50,000 donation to two Dallas-based organizations, Manifest Freedom and Urban Specialists, underscoring his commitment to peace and second chances.
Half of the donation went to Manifest Freedom, founded by attorney Brittany K. Barnett, which empowers formerly incarcerated entrepreneurs and creatives. Among its success stories are the Sotelo Brothers, who received clemency from President Trump and now operate Tia’s on the Bluff in Fort Worth. The other half was given to Urban Specialists, a nonprofit dedicated to reducing violence and fostering peace in neighborhoods across the nation.
“I just want to start this tour off the right way,” said YoungBoy Never Broke Again. “This is bigger than music, it’s about peace, growth, and giving people a real chance to change their lives.”
The 2025 MASA Tour represents a pivotal moment in the Louisiana rapper’s career, highlighting both his dominance as one of the world’s most streamed artists and his dedication to reshaping his legacy. Fans can expect an electrifying setlist of career-defining hits, recent releases, and exclusive live moments.