No crystal ball will be necessary to tell you what happens in Future‘s near future.
From Dec. 30 through Feb. 9, Future is trekking all over the U.S. with some of the biggest names in hip-hop throwing elaborate parties masquerading as concerts all over the U.S.
First up, his “The Ball Drops In Brooklyn” show will take him and 21 Savage, King Combs, Chinese Kitty, DJ Bobby Trends and DJ Spade to the Barclays Center on Dec. 30.
From there, his One Big Party Tour has stops in Houston (Jan. 7), Atlanta (Jan. 14), Chicago (Jan. 20), Washington, D.C. (Jan. 22), Las Vegas (Feb. 9) and a handful of other major cities planned to kick off the year.
The festivities conclude at the annual Rolling Loud Festival in Inglewood, CA on March 3-5 with Playboi Carti, Travis Scott, Lil Wayne, Trippie Redd, Kodak Black and many more.
So, if you want to know more— who will perform at each show? What songs will Future play? Where are the gigs? When are they? How much are the cheapest tickets going for on the tour? — keep reading.
We’ll answer all those questions and more for you in the very near…Future.
Future 2023 concert schedule
A complete calendar including all show dates, venues, start times, special guests and the lowest prices on tickets available can be found below.
Future concert dates |
Prices start at |
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Dec. 30 at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn feat. 21 Savage, King Combs, Chinese Kitty, DJ Bobby Trends, DJ Spade |
$77 |
Jan. 7 at the Toyota Center in Houston, TX feat. Trippie Redd, EST Gee, Boston Richey, BabyFace Ray, Rob 49, Double 0, Doe Boy, Lil Jairmy |
$82 |
Jan. 13 at the Spectrum Center in Charlotte, NC feat. Polo G, EST Gee, Boston Richey, Babyface Ray, Rob49, Lil Double 0, Doe Boy |
$75 |
Jan. 14 at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, GA feat. N/A |
$165 |
Jan. 20 at the United Center in Chicago, IL feat. Kodak Black, EST Gee, Babyface Ray, Rob49, Doe Boy |
$102 |
Jan. 22 at the Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C. feat. Kodak Black, Trippie Redd, EST Gee, Babyface Ray, Shy Glizzy, Doe Boy |
$81 |
Jan. 27 at the TD Garden in Boston, MA feat. Kodak Black, EST Gee, Boston Richey, Babyface Ray, Rob49, Lil Double 0, Doe Boy, Gas Gang Lil Jairmy |
$80 |
Jan. 29 at the Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, MI feat. Kodak Black, Jeezy, NoCap |
$93 |
Feb. 9 at the Thomas and Mack Center in Las Vegas, NV feat. Moneybagg Yo, NoCap, K Camp |
$65 |
March 3-5 at the Rolling Loud Festival in Ingelwood, CA feat, Playboi Carti, Travis Scott, Lil Wayne, Tyga, Trippie Redd and 86 more |
$354 |
(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout.)
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Future new music
In late April 2022, Future dropped his latest record “I Never Liked You” featuring mega singles “WAIT FOR U” and “PUFFIN ON ZOOTIEZ.”
This isn’t just a Future joint either— the Atlanta-born rapper enlisted the help of many of the biggest names in hip-hop to lend their talents to a number of tracks.
Key collaborators on the expansive album include Kanye West, Gunna, Young Thug, Drake, Tems, EST Gee, Kodak Black, Babyface Ray, 42 Dugg, Lil Baby, Lil Durk and Young Scooter.
You can hear “I Never Liked You” in its entirety here.
Other tours in 2023
With a Drake tour announcement looming, we found five of the most exciting tours to tide you over until the “Passionfruit” rapper drops his dates.
So, take a look below. You just might find the tour you didn’t know you needed in your life that may be coming to a city near you soon.
• SZA
• Lizzo
• Usher
• YG