'And We Back Tour:' How to get tickets to see Chance The Rapper live, concert dates, prices and more
Here's everything you need to know about how to see Chance The Rapper when he hits the road this year, including a full list of dates and venues, ticket prices, and more.
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When is Chance The Rapper touring?
Chance The Rapper's 2025 North American tour begins on Sept. 26 in Houston. He will perform 15 shows in the U.S. and Canada, ending on Oct. 20 at the Hollywood Palladium.
When do tickets for Chance The Rapper's go on sale?
Verizon Access Presale and Citi Cardmember Presale for Chance The Rapper's 2025 tour are on sale now. General ticketing begins on Friday, Aug. 15 at 10 a.m. local time.
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Chance The Rapper's And We Back Tour tickets cost:
Official Ticketmaster ticket prices for Chance The Rapper's tour run between $75 and $350 depending on the venue. You can also find tickets on third-party resale sites like StubHub starting at $85.
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Where is Chance The Rapper touring in 2025?
CHANCE THE RAPPER – 2025 NORTH AMERICAN TOUR DATES
September 26, 2025 — Houston, TX @ Bayou Music Center
September 27, 2025 — New Orleans, LA @ The Fillmore
September 29, 2025 — Atlanta, GA @ Coca-Cola Roxy
October 1, 2025 — Philadelphia, PA @ The Fillmore
October 2, 2025 — New York, NY @ The Rooftop at Pier 17
October 4, 2025 — Boston, MA @ MGM Music Hall
October 6, 2025 — Toronto, ON @ Rebel
October 8, 2025 — Washington, DC @ Echostage
October 10, 2025 — Chicago, IL @ Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island
October 12, 2025 — Denver, CO @ Fillmore Auditorium
October 14, 2025 — Phoenix, AZ @ Arizona Financial Theatre
October 16, 2025 — San Francisco, CA @ The Masonic
October 17, 2025 — Highland, CA @ Yaamava' Theater
October 18, 2025 — Las Vegas, NV @ Fontainebleau
October 20, 2025 — Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Palladium
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