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For many hip-hop artists, touring is a major source of income that helps them put food on the table. Besides ticket and merchandise sales, it also gives rappers a chance to connect directly with their dedicated fanbase. In 2026, several of your favorite rappers are heading out on tour to promote their latest musical projects.

This year, J. Cole released his seventh and reported final album, The Fall-Off, and fans are eager to hear him perform the songs live on his The Fall-Off World Tour. This major arena run covers more than 50 dates in over 15 countries. The trek kicks off July 11 in Charlotte, N.C., and ends Dec. 12 in Johannesburg, South Africa.

Cardi B is currently rocking crowds on her Little Miss Drama Tour. The Bronx rapper is hitting 30 cities on her jaunt, and it’s scheduled to wind down in Atlanta on April 17. Meanwhile, Don Toliver will hit the road in the spring in support of his latest release, Octane. The Houston rapper-singer’s tour kicks off May 8 at the Rolling Loud Festival in Miami and ends July 5 in Denver.

After a four-year hiatus, Baby Keem returns to the rap game with a new album, Ca$ino, and a world tour. The Grammy-winning artist will embark on a 36-date excursion that will include cities in North America, Europe and the United Kingdom in 2026. The tour begins on April 15 in Raleigh, N.C., and finishes on Sept. 18 in London.

Overall, there have been over 40 tours announced this year, with more to be publicize in the coming months. So take a look at which rappers are currently touring in 2026 below and check back as the list is updated throughout the year.

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