Da Baby
Tour 2027

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DaBaby has been on a serious roll. After dropping the 23-track Be More Grateful album in January 2026 — a project that balances bangers with introspective cuts about family, growth, and resilience — he hit the road for the Be More Grateful Tour, a coast-to-coast run of 18 headline shows from Houston to Los Angeles. The Charlotte rapper continues to prove that his live shows are some of the most electric in hip-hop, bringing high energy, crowd interaction, and hits that everyone knows.

With tracks like "ROCKSTAR," "BOP," "SUGE," and "Levitating" (with Dua Lipa) in his arsenal, plus the new material off Be More Grateful, a DaBaby show packs a punch from start to finish. Keep your eyes on this page for the latest tour announcements and ticket availability, and when dates drop, grab your seats on BigStub — verified tickets, no hidden fees, and a buyer guarantee on every order.

DaBaby: From Charlotte to Center Stage

Jonathan Lyndale Kirk — better known as DaBaby — exploded out of Charlotte, North Carolina in the late 2010s with a rapid-fire delivery, magnetic charisma, and an ability to turn every song into an anthem. After years of grinding on the mixtape circuit as Baby Jesus, he broke through with his major-label debut Baby on Baby (2019), which featured the viral hit "Suge." That momentum only accelerated with Kirk (2019) and Blame It on Baby (2020), the latter of which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and included the global smash "ROCKSTAR" featuring Roddy Ricch — one of the biggest songs of the decade.

On Spotify, DaBaby consistently ranks among hip-hop's most-streamed artists. "ROCKSTAR" alone has racked up billions of streams, and tracks like "BOP," "Suge," "Levitating" (with Dua Lipa), and "Ball If I Want To" keep his numbers sky-high. His punchy, confident flow and knack for hooks have made him a favorite across hip-hop, pop, and festival circuits.

In January 2026, DaBaby dropped Be More Grateful, a 23-track album that marks a creative evolution. The project features highlights like "DON'T INSULT ME" (featuring his daughter Twin), "LETTER TO MY YN," "POP DAT THANG," and "STICKS AND STONES (INTRO)." It's DaBaby at his most personal, balancing the hard-hitting club records with reflective cuts about family, growth, and his late brother Glenn Johnson — in whose honor he launched the DaBaby Cares nonprofit in 2024.

The Be More Grateful Tour followed in spring 2026, hitting 18 cities from Houston to Los Angeles with support from Zeddy Will, H3adband, and Bri3. Stops included Atlanta, New York, Chicago, Detroit, Denver, Phoenix, and more — all at intimate, mid-size venues for a close-up concert experience. DaBaby's live shows are legendary for their energy: expect crowd surfing, mosh pits, and a setlist that covers everything from the early mixtape days to the newest album cuts.

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Where can I buy DaBaby tickets?

Tickets may be available through DaBaby's official website and authorized primary sellers like Ticketmaster. Verified resale tickets are also available on BigStub, a trusted third-party marketplace with no hidden fees and a buyer guarantee on every order.

What was DaBaby's most recent tour?

The Be More Grateful Tour ran from March 29 through May 14, 2026, hitting 18 cities across the U.S. including Houston, Atlanta, New York, Chicago, Detroit, Denver, Phoenix, and Los Angeles, with support from Zeddy Will, H3adband, and Bri3.

How much do DaBaby tickets cost?

Prices vary by venue, seat location, and demand. DaBaby's recent tours have played intimate, mid-size venues, which means tickets can move fast. Compare prices across sellers to find the best deal for your budget.

What can I expect at a DaBaby concert?

DaBaby's live shows are high-energy from the first beat to the last. Expect wall-to-wall hits — "ROCKSTAR," "Suge," "BOP," "Ball If I Want To" — plus crowd surfing, mosh pits, and the kind of electric atmosphere that makes every show feel like an event. He's known for getting right up in the crowd and keeping the energy at maximum.

What is DaBaby Cares?

DaBaby Cares is a nonprofit initiative launched in September 2024 in honor of DaBaby's late brother Glenn Johnson. The organization provides mental health resources to young people, debuting at West Charlotte High School with Youth Mental Health 101 guides and community support programs.

Are DaBaby tickets on BigStub guaranteed?

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DaBaby Tour FAQ

Is DaBaby touring in 2027?

DaBaby has been one of hip-hop's most active live performers since his breakout in 2019. Check the schedule above for the latest tour dates and availability.

What is DaBaby's real name?

DaBaby's real name is Jonathan Lyndale Kirk. He previously went by the stage name Baby Jesus before adopting DaBaby. He's from Charlotte, North Carolina.

What are DaBaby's biggest songs?

"ROCKSTAR" (featuring Roddy Ricch) is DaBaby's biggest hit, spending seven weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. Other major tracks include "Suge," "BOP," "Levitating" (with Dua Lipa), "Ball If I Want To," and "Intro" from Kirk.

What is the Be More Grateful album?

Be More Grateful is DaBaby's 2026 album, released on January 30. The 23-track project features highlights like "DON'T INSULT ME" (featuring his daughter Twin), "LETTER TO MY YN," and "STICKS AND STONES (INTRO)." It balances club bangers with introspective cuts about family and growth.

Where is DaBaby from?

DaBaby is from Charlotte, North Carolina, where he built his career through years of grinding on the local mixtape circuit before breaking through nationally in 2019.

How long is a DaBaby concert?

A typical DaBaby headline set runs about 60-90 minutes, packed with hits and non-stop energy. Shows with openers and supporting acts can last two to three hours total.

What was the Be More Grateful Tour?

The Be More Grateful Tour was DaBaby's spring 2026 headline run, hitting 18 cities from March 29 to May 14 with support from Zeddy Will, H3adband, and Bri3. The tour played intimate, mid-size venues for a close-up concert experience.

How many albums does DaBaby have?

DaBaby has released multiple studio albums including Baby on Baby (2019), Kirk (2019), Blame It on Baby (2020), and Be More Grateful (2026), along with numerous mixtapes and collaborative projects.

What is DaBaby Cares?

DaBaby Cares is a nonprofit launched in 2024 in honor of DaBaby's late brother Glenn Johnson. The organization provides mental health resources to young people, starting at West Charlotte High School with Youth Mental Health 101 guides.

Does DaBaby do VIP or meet-and-greet?

VIP packages vary by show and may include premium positioning, early entry, and exclusive merchandise. Check the official DaBaby website and individual venue pages for VIP availability on specific dates.

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