Winter
is
almost
upon
us
and
while
colder
weather
means
less
outdoor
concerts
and
festivals,
it
doesn’t
mean
that
hip-hop
fans
have
to
wait
until
the
clock
springs
ahead
in
the
spring
to
enjoy
some
of
the
industry’s
top
acts.
We’ve
compiled
a
list
of
some
of
the
upcoming
top
hip-hop
tours
and
events
in
North
America.
Travis
Scott
Circus
Maximus
Tour:
Scott’s
Circus
Maximus
Tour
(also
sometimes
referred
to
as
Utopia
Tour
Presents
Circus
Maximus)
focuses
on
the
artist’s
fourth
studio
album,
Utopia.
The
tour
kicked
off
in
October
and
will
run
through
the
end
of
December.
Bad
Bunny
Most
Wanted
Tour:
Bad
Bunny
makes
his
return
to
the
stage
in
2024.
The
31-city,
47-show
North
America
arena
tour
kicks
off
on
Wednesday,
February
21
at
Delta
Center
in
Salt
Lake
City,
UT,
with
multiple
nights
in
Las
Vegas,
Phoenix,
San
Francisco,
Austin,
Atlanta,
Orlando
and
more
before
wrapping
up
with
three
consecutive
performances
at
Kaseya
Center
in
Miami,
FL.
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Tech
N9ne
and
Hollywood
Undead
North
American
Tour:
Tech
N9ne
joins
Hollywood
Undead
for
a
North
American
tour
which
started
on
October
13
and
will
continue
through
November
19.
Lil
Yachty,
The
Field
Trip
Tour:
Lil
Yachty
is
bringing
the
heat
not
just
to
North
America,
but
to
Europe
as
well
this
winter
with
his
Field
Trip
Tour,
which
is
in
conjunction
with
his
latest
album Let’s
Start
Here.
The
tour
started
in
September
and
will
wrap
up
December
17th
in
Europe.
PlayBoi
Carti,
Antagonist
Tour:
Like
Yachty,
PlayBoi
Cart
is
taking
his
talents
across
the
Atlantic,
which
is
where
he
will
start
his
9-country,
41-show
tour.
The
Antagonist
Tour
will
also
feature
Ken
Carson,
Destroy
Lonely,
and
Homixide
Gang.
Lil
Uzi
Vert,
Pink
Tape
Tour:
Following
the
release
of
his
Pink
Tape
album
this
summer,
Lil
Uzi
Vert
had
embarked
on
his
Pink
Tape
Tour.
The
tour,
which
started
in
October,
will
continue
through
early
December.
While
the
tour
started
with
23
shows,
Uzi
has
added
several
more
shows
since
then
in
response
to
increased
demand.
Kevin
Gates
Only
The
Generals
Tour:
Kevin
Gates
will
kick
off
the
holiday
season
on
the
first
stop
of
his
Only
The
Generals
Tour
in
Knoxville
on
November
30
and
finish
in
late
March
in
San
Angelo,
Texas.
Ludacris
2023
North
American
Tour:
Ludacris
will
take
a
break
from
acting
and
his
other
business
ventures
as
he
embarks
on
his
2023
North
American
tour,
which
has
been
going
on
since
late
summer.
Doja
Cat
The
Scarlet
Tour:
Doja
Cat
will
be
painting
about
20
cities
red
as
part
of
her
Scarlet
Tour,
which
kicked
off
this
week
and
will
continue
through
mid-December.
AKON
Super
Fan
Tour:
Earlier
this
month,
AKON
embarked
on
his
15-city
Super
Fan
Tour,
a
tour
in
which
he
teases
performances
of
fan
favorites
from
the
past
20
years.
Enrique
Iglesias,
Pitbull,
Ricky
Martin:
The
Trilogy
Tour:
Enrique
Iglesias
and
Ricky
Martin
will
join
Mr.
Worldwide
on
the
The
Trilogy
Tour,
getting
fans
in
the
New
Year’s
Eve
party
mode
starting
in
November
and
culminating
on
December
31
in
(where
else?)
Las
Vegas.
Usher
(Las
Vegas
Residency):
Speaking
of
Las
Vegas,
Usher
will
continue
his
Las
Vegas
residency,
“My
Way
The
Las
Vegas
Residency,”
at
the
Park
MGM
through
December
2.
Audacy
Riptide
Festival:
While
it
might
be
a
little
chilly
for
music
festivals
in
most
of
North
America,
Flo
Rida
and
Jelly
Roll
join
the
Black
Keys
and
other
indie
alternative
artists
at
the
Audacy
Riptide
Festival
on
December
2-3,
2023,
in
Fort
Lauderdale,
Florida.