Jack Harlow is taking the Monica Tour on the road this summer and fall with a 17-date run that kicks off August 4 at Brooklyn Paramount and wraps September 21 at Fox Theater in Oakland. Named after his critically acclaimed third studio album, the Monica Tour is Harlow's most personal outing yet — a chance to hear the Louisville rapper perform tracks from the record that showed a more vulnerable, reflective side of his artistry alongside the high-energy bangers that made him a household name. The tour hits intimate, iconic venues rather than arenas, giving fans a closer and more electric experience: The Salt Shed in Chicago, The Fillmore in Detroit and Philly, MGM Music Hall at Fenway in Boston, The Anthem in D.C., Coca-Cola Roxy in Atlanta, Hollywood Palladium in LA, and The Masonic in San Francisco among them.
Harlow has come a long way from the viral "What's Poppin'" days. Since breaking through with that 2020 smash and its star-studded remix featuring DaBaby, Tory Lanez, and Lil Wayne, he has built one of the most impressive resumes in modern hip-hop — the platinum-certified debut Come Home the Kids Miss You delivered chart-toppers like "First Class" and "Nail Tech," and Monica pushed his songwriting into deeper territory while still delivering the swagger and charisma fans expect. The tour also features two nights at Old Forester's Paristown Hall in his hometown of Louisville, a venue that holds special significance for an artist who has always repped Kentucky harder than anyone in rap.
JackHarlowTour.com, powered by BigStub, is your one-stop shop for tickets to every date on the Monica Tour. Browse the full schedule above, compare seating options at every venue, and lock in your spot before these intimate shows sell out. Whether you are catching the opener in Brooklyn or the finale in Oakland, this is Jack Harlow at his best — do not miss it.
The Monica Tour covers 17 dates from coast to coast, threading through some of the best mid-size concert venues in America. After Brooklyn Paramount on August 4, Harlow heads to The Salt Shed in Chicago, The Fillmore in Detroit, the Andrew J Brady ICON Music Center in Cincinnati, and The Fillmore in Philadelphia. Late August brings stops at MGM Music Hall at Fenway in Boston and The Anthem in Washington D.C., followed by two hometown shows at Old Forester's Paristown Hall in Louisville on August 29 and 31. September opens with Coca-Cola Roxy in Atlanta before a Texas swing through 713 Music Hall in Houston and South Side Ballroom in Dallas. The Western leg hits Fillmore Auditorium in Denver, Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles, Gallagher Square at Petco Park in San Diego, The Masonic in San Francisco, and the closing night at Fox Theater in Oakland on September 21.
Jack Harlow grew up in Louisville, Kentucky and turned himself into one of the defining rap voices of the 2020s through a combination of effortless charisma, sharp lyricism, and a gift for making songs that stick. His breakout single "What's Poppin'" became one of the biggest rap records of 2020, and the remix featuring DaBaby, Tory Lanez, and Lil Wayne pushed it to number two on the Billboard Hot 100. His debut album Come Home the Kids Miss You arrived in 2022 and debuted at number three, powered by the chart-topping "First Class" — which sampled Fergie's "Glamorous" — and fan favorites like "Nail Tech," "Churchill Downs" with Drake, and "Dua Lipa." Harlow also starred in the 2023 remake of White Men Can't Jump, further proving his range as an entertainer. With Monica, he delivered his most musically adventurous project yet, blending introspective storytelling with the confident delivery that has earned him comparisons to some of hip-hop's smoothest operators.
The Monica Tour is built around intimate venues that create a different kind of energy than an arena show — expect packed rooms, deafening crowds, and the kind of up-close experience that makes a hip-hop concert unforgettable. That also means capacity is limited and tickets will move fast. BigStub has options available for every date on the tour, from general admission floor spots to reserved seating where available. Scroll through the full schedule above, find your city, and grab your Jack Harlow tickets before the best options are gone. From Brooklyn to Oakland, the Monica Tour is going to be one of the hottest hip-hop runs of the summer — make sure you are in the building!