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Ruby da Cherry and $crim take the Grey Day Tour 2026 to 33 cities — their biggest year yet!

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$uicideboy$ 2026: The Grey Day Tour Returns

$uicideboy$ are back on the road in 2026 with the latest edition of their annual Grey Day Tour, a 33-date North American run stretching from August 29 through October 20. The New Orleans duo of Ruby da Cherry and $crim have assembled a powerhouse lineup featuring Shoreline Mafia, Bones, Night Lovell, Germ, Joeyy, and Chetta for a nightly showcase that spans the full spectrum of underground hip-hop. Stops include amphitheaters and arenas in Dallas, Seattle, Chicago, New Orleans, Atlanta, Tampa, Phoenix, and dozens more.

Since breaking through on SoundCloud over a decade ago, $uicideboy$ have evolved from cult favorites into one of the biggest independent acts in all of hip-hop. Their music fuses Southern trap production with punk energy, horror-movie atmospherics, and deeply personal lyrics that resonate with a generation of fans who crave authenticity over algorithm-driven pop. The Grey Day Tour is where that connection comes alive — a high-energy, cathartic live experience that has sold out arenas every year since 2019.

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$uicideboy$: A Decade of Defying the Mainstream

Ruby da Cherry and $crim emerged from New Orleans in 2014 with a sound that nobody in mainstream hip-hop was making. Drawing equally from Three 6 Mafia's Memphis horror rap, the aggression of hardcore punk, and the atmospheric darkness of artists like Bones, the cousins began uploading tracks to SoundCloud at a staggering pace — releasing dozens of EPs, mixtapes, and loosies in their first two years alone. Projects like Kill Yourself sagas, Radical $uicide, and $outh $ide $uicide built a devoted underground following that thrived on the duo's prolific output and refusal to sanitize their message for radio play.

The 2018 debut album I Want to Die in New Orleans marked a turning point. Released through G59 Records and Caroline Distribution, it debuted at No. 9 on the Billboard 200 — proof that $uicideboy$ had crossed from niche internet cult to legitimate chart force without compromising their artistic identity. The album's blend of trap beats, distorted 808s, and candid lyrics about addiction and mental health struck a nerve with listeners who felt alienated by the glossy production dominating mainstream rap. Follow-up records Stop Staring at the Shadows (2020) and Long Term Effects of Suffering (2021) continued the streak, each debuting in the Billboard top 10.

By 2023, $uicideboy$ had solidified their place in the culture with Sing Me a Lullaby, My Sweet Temptation, an album that showcased a more refined production palette while retaining the raw emotional core that made them famous. The record featured collaborations with Shakewell, Ramirez, and other G59 affiliates, reinforcing the label as a creative collective rather than just a business entity. Tours continued to grow — the Grey Day Tour became an annual institution, drawing tens of thousands of fans per night across amphitheaters and arenas.

The 2026 Grey Day Tour represents the latest chapter in a career built entirely on artistic independence. With Shoreline Mafia reuniting as direct support and a deep undercard featuring Bones, Night Lovell, Germ, Joeyy, and Chetta, the 33-date run from August 29 through October 20 is poised to be their most ambitious yet. Venues on the schedule include Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, Smoothie King Center in New Orleans, amphitheaters in Dallas, Charlotte, Cincinnati, Phoenix, and Atlanta, and a special appearance at Aftershock Festival in Sacramento alongside Limp Bizkit and Wu-Tang Clan.

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Where are $uicideboy$ tickets available for the 2026 tour?

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How many cities are $uicideboy$ playing in 2026?

The Grey Day Tour 2026 covers 33 dates across North America, running from August 29 in Shakopee, MN, through October 20 in Birmingham, AL. The routing spans amphitheaters and arenas in major markets including Dallas, Seattle, Chicago, New Orleans, Phoenix, Atlanta, Tampa, and many more.

Who are the opening acts on the $uicideboy$ 2026 tour?

Shoreline Mafia serves as direct support on the Grey Day Tour 2026. The full nightly lineup also features Bones, Night Lovell, Germ, Joeyy, and Chetta — each bringing a distinct sound to what plays like a curated underground hip-hop festival every night.

What makes a $uicideboy$ concert different from other rap shows?

$uicideboy$ shows are known for their intense energy, blending hip-hop with the physicality of a punk or metal concert. Expect mosh pits, crowd surges, and walls of bass. The duo feeds off the crowd's energy, creating a raw, unfiltered atmosphere that fans describe as cathartic. Wear comfortable shoes and be prepared to move.

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Frequently Asked Questions About $uicideboy$ in 2026

What genre are $uicideboy$?

$uicideboy$ blend horrorcore trap, Southern hip-hop, punk, and metal influences into a style often called dark trap or underground rap. Their production features distorted 808s, eerie samples, and aggressive vocal delivery.

How many albums have $uicideboy$ released?

$uicideboy$ have released several studio albums including I Want to Die in New Orleans (2018), Stop Staring at the Shadows (2020), Long Term Effects of Suffering (2021), and Sing Me a Lullaby, My Sweet Temptation (2023), along with dozens of mixtapes and EPs.

What is the Grey Day Tour?

The Grey Day Tour is $uicideboy$' annual headlining tour, launched in 2019. It features a multi-act lineup drawn from the underground hip-hop and G59 Records universe and has grown into one of the biggest rap tours in North America each year.

When do $uicideboy$ tour in 2026?

The Grey Day Tour 2026 runs from August 29 through October 20, covering 33 dates across North America at amphitheaters and arenas.

What is G59 Records?

G59 Records is the independent label founded by $uicideboy$ that serves as the creative hub for their music and many of their collaborators. Artists on the roster or closely affiliated include Germ, Ramirez, Shakewell, and Chetta.

Who is Shoreline Mafia?

Shoreline Mafia is a Los Angeles rap collective known for party-driven West Coast hip-hop. They are serving as direct support on the Grey Day Tour 2026, reuniting for the run after also appearing on the original 2019 Grey Day bill.

Do $uicideboy$ have mosh pits at their shows?

Yes. Mosh pits are a signature element of $uicideboy$ live shows, particularly in floor and general admission sections. The energy blends hip-hop with punk and metal intensity.

Are $uicideboy$ shows appropriate for younger fans?

Age restrictions vary by venue. Most amphitheater and arena shows are all-ages, though the music contains explicit content and the crowd atmosphere is physically intense. Check with the specific venue for policies.

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Where are $uicideboy$ from?

$uicideboy$ are from New Orleans, Louisiana. Cousins Ruby da Cherry and $crim grew up in the city and draw heavily from its musical heritage, particularly the dark, bass-heavy sound of Memphis and New Orleans rap.

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