Cash Money and No Limit Announce Joint Arena Tour, Bringing New Orleans Hip-Hop’s Defining Eras to the Stage

Two label dynasties that once competed for Southern rap supremacy will share a bill for the first time on a 17-date U.S. arena tour this fall.

The back catalogs that reshaped hip-hop’s commercial and sonic landscape in the late 1990s and early 2000s will collide on stage this fall, as Cash Money Records and No Limit Records mount a joint arena tour. Announced Monday by Master P, the 17-date run begins September 11 in Houston and stops in New Orleans, Atlanta, Detroit, Dallas, Chicago, and Washington, D.C., before closing November 15 in Cleveland.

The lineup pulls heavily from each label’s peak years. Birdman, Juvenile, Mannie Fresh, and BG represent the Cash Money side, while Master P, Silkk The Shocker, Mia X, Fiend, Mac, Mercedes, Choppa Style, and Mr. Serv-On carry No Limit’s banner. Lil Boosie joins as a special guest on most dates. It’s a rare meeting of two New Orleans-born institutions that once defined competing visions of Southern independence—Cash Money’s polished, hook-driven bounce contrasting with No Limit’s gritty, prolific output.

The tour does not pretend to be a new creative chapter. The draw is collective memory: the sound that dominated urban radio, sold millions without major-label dependency, and turned regional slang into national shorthand. Seeing Mannie Fresh and Juvenile revisit “Back That Azz Up” next to Mia X running through No Limit deep cuts gives the package its weight, not any new material.

A pre-sale begins June 17 at 11:00 a.m. EST via Ticketmaster, with the general on-sale following June 19. Arena-sized ambition for a legacy tour is a bet on the durability of that era’s grip. On paper, it’s a business move. In practice, it’s likely to feel like a cultural homecoming.

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