Jay Rock Announces The Big Redemption Tour Dates

    Jay Rock recently made a triumphant return to Hip Hop’s center stage by releasing his Redemption album. Now, the Top Dawg Entertainment artist is getting prepared for a headlining tour in the fall.

    Just a few weeks after wrapping up TDE’s Championship Tour, Rock has announced the dates for The Big Redemption Tour. The upcoming series of shows will begin in September and run through October, hitting 29 cities in total.

    The Big Redemption Tour tickets go on sale this Friday (June 29). Check out the dates below.

    Sept. 12 – Lawrence, KS
    Sept. 13 – Minneapolis, MN
    Sept. 14 – Chicago, IL
    Sept. 15 – Detroit, MI
    Sept. 16 – Toronto, ON
    Sept. 18 – New York, NY
    Sept. 19 – Philadelphia, PA
    Sept. 21 – Boston, MA
    Sept. 24 – Washington, D.C.
    Sept. 25 – Baltimore, MD
    Sept. 27 – Charlotte, NN
    Sept. 28 – Atlanta, GA
    Sept. 29 – New Orleans, LA
    Oct. 1 – Austin, TX
    Oct. 2 – Houston, TX
    Oct. 3 – Dallas, TX
    Oct. 5 – Denver, CO
    Oct. 7 – Salt Lake City, UT
    Oct. 9 – Vancouver, BC
    Oct. 10 – Seattle, WA
    Oct. 11 – Portland, OR
    Oct. 13 – Eugene, OR
    Oct. 15 – Sacramento, CA
    Oct. 16 – Santa Cruz, CA
    Oct. 18 – Oakland, CA
    Oct. 23 – Phoenix, Ariz.
    Oct. 24 – Santa Ana, CA
    Oct. 25 – San Diego, CA
    Oct. 29 – Los Angeles, CA

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    4 thoughts on “Jay Rock Announces The Big Redemption Tour Dates

    1. Album was disappointing IMO. Follow me homes amazing, 90059 is solid… REDEMPTION is pretty whack tbh. I won’t say it’s low quality, but it’s not what any old Jay rock fan want to hear. Jay rock, and TDE in general used to sound like they could’ve rapped side by side with NWA. Now they sound more like young money. Sad.

      1. FOH with that BS!
        The most important thing is GROWTH
        Comparing T.D.E to YM!? you weak for that one…GET SOME DICK AUNT!!!

        1. Maybe you think going from hard west coast gangster rap to auto tune radio generic music is “growth”. The album sales side with my opinion though. Kendrick is whack now compared to what he was. He sounds more generic and pop like than Drake ever has. Lame, considering what he was formerly.

          1. Bro stop it. Are they more pop now? Yea, but still not whack. The YM comparison is terrible because all artists on the roster are still trying to stand for something and change with every project instead of coasting like YM did. And the Drake comparison is WAY off. If you don’t like the new music cool bro, but stop these wild exaggerated statements. Fact is TDE is still the number one label around and no one else has a legit argument

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