Yo Gotti Announces CMG Gangsta Art Tour Featuring GloRilla, Moneybagg Yo, And More

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The CMG rap stars are hitting the road. Led by Yo Gotti, the collective is set to hit arenas in four cities across the United States this fall on the Gangsta Art tour.

Joining the “Rake It Up” rapper to represent the label are Big Boogie, Blac Youngsta, Moneybagg Yo, GloRilla, EST Gee, Lil Poppa, and Mozzy.

Produced by AG Tour and Mammoth, the special event kicks off in Fort Worth, Texas on Nov. 22. at the Dickies Arena with additional stops in Atlanta, Washington D.C., and Charlotte, N.C.

CMG Gangsta Art tour
CMG Gangsta Art tour

The Gangsta Art Tour marks the label’s first-ever collective tour and comes after the release of the label’s second compilation album, Gangsta Art 2. Issued last month, the entire CMG roster, including Lehla Samia, the label’s R&B artist who isn’t listed on the tour, combine their skills and shine together on the 18-track project. Additional features are made by Fivio Foreign, Sexyy Red, Gloss Up, BIG30, Slimeroni, K. Carbon, Aleza, and Rich Homie Quan.

Gangsta Art 2 follows CMG’s first compilation album, Gangsta Art, which dropped in July 2022 and included features from Kodak Black, Coi Leray, BIG30, and more. The project featured GloRilla’s standout track “Tomorrow” as well as the Gotti, Moneybagg, Mozzy, and Lil Poppa’s collaborative effort on Big League,” which was tapped as the official song of the 2022 NBA Finals between the Golden State Warriors and the Boston Celtics.

Tickets for the Gangsta Art tour are available for pre-sale on Tuesday (Oct. 17) at 10 a.m. ET and will then be available for purchase for the general public on Wednesday at the same time. Check out Gangsta Art 2 and tour details below.

CMG Gangsta Art – Tour Dates

Nov. 22 – Ft. Worth, TX – Dickies Arena

Nov. 26 – Atlanta, GA – State Farm

Dec. 1 – Washington DC – Capital One

Dec. 3 – Charlotte, NC – Spectrum Arena

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