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YoungBoy Never Broke Again is on pace to make touring history. According to new box office data shared by Touring Data on Thursday (Oct. 30), the rapper’s Make America Slime Again Tour has already grossed more than $70 million—putting it in the running to become one of the 10 highest-grossing rap tours in U.S. history.
The 42-date run marks Top’s first tour in five years and has moved over 500,000. The tour launched Sept. 1 in Dallas, where YoungBoy drew his largest crowd yet—14,846 people at the American Airlines Center. Later that month, his Sept. 27 stop at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center set a new personal record for highest-grossing show, pulling in $1.9 million in a single night.
YoungBoy celebrated the milestone with his booking agent, Andrew Leiber, in a video that surfaced online Thursday.
“The highest-grossing tour in the f**king country,” Leiber says in the clip. “This man did it. Top 10.”
The money and momentum haven’t come without controversy. Two stops—Chicago and Atlanta—were canceled without public explanation. At a Sept. 21 show in Kansas City, a 14-year-old fan was arrested after attacking a stadium employee during a seating dispute. He was later charged with felony and misdemeanor assault.
In New Orleans, YoungBoy ’s hometown shows drew so much demand—and crowd chaos—that police had to bring in extra units. The first night saw a fight break out in the audience, while the second resulted in non-ticketed fans attempting to storm the venue, briefly forcing officials to lock down entrances. At one point, YB himself had to be escorted to safety after getting mobbed by fans on Bourbon Street.
Despite the setbacks, the MASA Tour remains a blockbuster success. YoungBoy has seven dates left before wrapping on Nov. 12 in Seattle—leaving time to push his totals even higher.
If projections hold, YB will join an elite category reserved for artists like Drake, Kendrick Lamar, Kanye West, and Travis Scott—solidifying not just his streaming power, but his growing clout as a touring force.










