
NBA YoungBoy’s ‘Make America Slime Again Tour’ grosses $70 million
NBA YoungBoy officially grossed $70 million with his recent tour.
The Make America Slime Again Tour took place between September 2025 and November 2025 in support of his MASA album.
The Baton Rouge rapper performed a total of 42 shows, with concerts in Dallas, Austin, Houston, Los Angeles, Brooklyn, Boston, Miami, Atlanta, Las Vegas, and many other cities.
According to Touring Data, YoungBoy’s tour is the highest-grossing tour by a debut headlining rapper in US history, with $70 million made from 552,000 tickets sold. He performed almost 50 songs on some of the nights.
His highest-grossing concert was at Xfinity Mobile Arena in Philadelphia on October 3rd with $2.373 million.
YoungBoy’s most-attended concert was at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on November 9th with 15,343 tickets sold.
Texas was the biggest market for the tour, earning $12 million from 96,000 tickets sold across seven shows.
The Make America Slime Again Tour is the 10th-highest-grossing tour by a rapper in history. Reacting to the news last week, YoungBoy’s booking agent, Andrew Leiber, said on social media, “The highest-grossing tour in the fucking country. This man did it. Top 10.”
Fans mobbed the street in New Orleans for his homecoming show. When people compared him to Michael Jackson, the rapper humbly told Complex, “I don’t know anything about no Michael Jackson. I feel like certain shit be exaggerated sometimes. You got to think about it. They over-exaggerate about me sometimes.”
YoungBoy released his MASA album in July 2025, debuting at number eight on the Billboard 200 chart with 49,000 units in its first week. Before the tour kicked off, he also released another project titled DeShawn in August 2025.