Cam’ron, Ma$e and their It Is What It Is co-host Treasure “Stat Baby” Wilson are taking their show on the road with their appropriately-named It Is What It Is Tour 2025.
The sports talk show It Is What It Is has been a breakout hit since debuting in early 2023. The live version of the show will “interview sports icons, celebrities, and surprise special guests in each city,” per an announcement on social media.
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The tour begins on February 26, 2025 in Boston and end on April 12 in Miami. Tickets are available here.
Check the tour announcement and dates out below.
- Wednesday, Feb. 26: Boston, Massachusetts
- Saturday, March 1: New York
- Thursday, March 6: Charlotte, North Carolina
- Saturday, March 8: Washington D.C.
- Thursday, March 13: Oakland, California
- Saturday, March 15: Long Beach, California
- Thursday, March 27: Toronto, Ontario
- Friday, March 28: Detroit, Michigan
- Saturday, March 29: Chicago, Illinois
- Thursday, April 10: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Friday, April 11: Atlanta, Georgia
- Saturday, April 12: Miami, Florida
Cam’ron, in addition to plotting the tour, has been re-tracing his past as well. He recently revisited his past beef with 50 Cent, with the Dipset rapper asking his former foe about a “devious” stunt he pulled during their late 2000s feud.
While interviewing 50 on his YouTube show Talk With Flee, Killa Cam quizzed the G-Unit boss about the time he brought out Jim Jones and Juelz Santana at a show in New York City in 2007 — a move that Cam took as an act of betrayal from his fellow Diplomats.
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“We were having interior problems at Dipset. Nobody knew about this, nobody knew that we were not on the same page,” he explained. “So when me and [50] were battling, you had members of Dipset to come to your show.
“I was sitting there like, ‘This n-gga’s kinda smart ’cause I wouldn’t have thought about reaching out to [Tony] Yayo or Lloyd Banks.’”
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Cam added that he was hoping to fix Dipset’s issues before their rift went public or escalated any further, until he saw Jimmy and Juelz perform with his then-rival.
“When n-ggas went on stage, I was like, ‘This shit is spinning out [of control]. It was a checkmate moment,’” he admitted. “I said, ‘This n-gga’s devious.’ But I respected it, I liked that shit [laughs].”
Cam’ron then asked 50 how he came up with the idea to lure his closest allies away.
“I just took the shot ’cause I wasn’t sure [Jim Jones] was going to go for it. I was like, ‘We like Jimmy better than you anyway, Cam!’” he said in a comical voice, prompting the room to erupt in laughter.
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Narrowing his eyes as if gauging somebody’s reaction, he continued: “You gotta watch and see how he responds. And then you see, ‘Aw shit, he really likes that!’ Tell him, ‘We want you at the show, Jim!’
“That was one of those things where I just threw it out and see what would happen. And he bit.”