Future Canceled The Final Two Shows Of His ‘One Big Party Tour’ In Kansas City And Minneapolis

While Future has been making waves with his One Big Party Tour, which he has brought around the US this year, some fans in certain cities might not be able to catch certain remaining shows. The rapper announced that he has canceled his Kansas City and Minneapolis shows, just ahead of playing Indiana’s Gainbridge Fieldhouse tonight (April 6) — now, the final show of the tour.

“It breaks my heart that I will no longer be connecting with my fans in Kansas City and Minneapolis,” Future shared in a statement to Billboard. “I look forward to reconnecting with each of you at another time. Thank you for all your love and support through the years. Love Future.”

He did not provide a specific reason that prompted the two canceled dates to them. Future had originally brought Don Toliver, G Herbo, Mariah The Scientist, and Dess Dio along for the One Big Party Tour as his opening acts. He had also told the publication earlier this year how excited he was for the tour.

“The One Big Party Tour has been life-changing,” Future added in a separate Billboard piece. “It helps me connect with my fans in ways that are unimaginable. The success and energy from the shows brought such excitement that I want to continue this tour for my fans in more cities. I want to create an experience that forever stays in their memories.”

Future Rocks Strange Balaclava After Bringing Out T.I., Lil Durk, & DaBaby For “One Big Party” Tour

Future was spotted celebrating in a strange balaclava piece at a club while traveling the U.S. for his One Big Party tour. DJ Akademiks shared a clip of the rapper in the outfit, warranting a response from Marshmello. The famed DJ labeled Future his “twin.”

The viral clip was taken after Future brought out T.I., Lil Durk, and DaBaby at his tour stop in Charlotte, earlier this month.

ATLANTA, GEORGIA – FEBRUARY 02: Future performs at The Maxim Big Game Experience at The Fairmont on February 02, 2019 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Jerritt Clark/Getty Images for Maxim )

Joining Future on the One Big Party tour are Kodak Black, Trippie Redd, Polo G, EST Gee, as well as Babyface Ray, and more. While the tour is short in length, there are still several chances to catch Future and his collaborators before the shows wrap up. Among the remaining stops are the United Center in Chicago, the Capital Arena in Washington D.C., and finally, the TD Garden in Boston.

The One Big Party tour comes after Future recently said he’s working on becoming a billionaire. Speaking with Billboard, he explained his current career goals.

“My main focus right now is just to do something I never done. One thing I never done is make a billion dollars,” he said. “Sometimes I ask questions, if I meet a billionaire, like, ‘How’d you get to where you got?’… It just helps me to understand that I’m on the right path when I talk to people that have billions.”

Continuing his hot start to 2023, Future is also up for six awards at the 2023 Grammys. The nominations include Best Rap Album (I Never Liked You), Best Rap Song (“Wait For U”), and Best Rap Performance (“Pushin’ P”).

Check out Future’s balaclava below.

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Who Are The Openers For Future’s ‘One Big Party Tour?’

Future has finally revealed the “friends” he plans on bringing on his One Big Party tour, and they include some of the hottest artists in the rap game, like Polo G, Babyface Ray, EST Gee, and more.

The “Life Is Good” rapper will kick off his six-city tour in Charlotte before proceeding to his hometown of Atlanta and cities such as Chicago, Washington D.C., Boston, and Detroit.

Future made the surprise announcement about his new tour on social media last week.

“ShowTime. I’m ready To bring ONE BIG PARTY too your city! PLUTO,” he wrote.

One of the openers, Boston Richey, recently shared a list of the other acts, which include everyone from Kodak Black, Trippie Redd, and Babyface to artists from his Freebandz label, like Doe Boy, Herion Young, Test, and Lil Wookie.

“Get ya tickets now sh*t finna go Krazy,” Richey tweeted on Monday.

In March 2023, Future is also expected to appear at Rolling Loud Festival with Playboi Carti and Travis Scott.

Tickets for the One Big Party Tour are available for purchase here.

Check out the tour dates below.

01/07/2023 — Houston, TX @ Toyota Center
01/13/2023 — Charlotte, NC @ Spectrum Center
01/14/2023 — Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena
01/20/2023 — Chicago, IL @ United Center
01/22/2023 — Washington DC @ Capitol Arena
01/27/2023 — Boston, MA @ TD Garden

Future’s ‘One Big Party Tour’ Will Also Bring The Fun To Other Notable Cities Across The US

Future is set to hit the road next year. As he teased last week, he planned to ring in 2023 by throwing “One Big Party” in Atlanta at the State Farm Arena. Yesterday (December 6), he announced that he would bring the tour to a handful of US cities.

He shared the news via his social accounts, and revealed that in addition to his ATL hometown, he would be bringing the One Big Party Tour to cities like Houston, Chicago, Boston, and more.

For One Big Party, the “Wait For U” hitmaker will be joined by “friends,” as noted in the tour announcement, who are expected to be named soon.

In a recent interview with Billboard, he opened up about his career, which has spanned over a decade, and how the rap game has impacted his life and wellbeing.

“I wouldn’t change this sh*t for nothing in the world,” he said. “I been thinking about that. Talking about it in the interview is one thing, but living this sh*t is different. I love this sh*t, man.”

Tickets for the One Big Party Tour are available for purchase here.

Check out the tour dates below.

01/07/2023 — Houston, TX @ Toyota Center
01/13/2023 — Charlotte, NC @ Spectrum Center
01/14/2023 — Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena
01/20/2023 — Chicago, IL @ United Center
01/22/2023 — Washington DC @ Capitol Arena
01/27/2023 — Boston, MA @ TD Garden