By: KimSoMajor
Houston Pulled Up Heavy
Houston showed out. On Saturday, September 6, 2025, the Toyota Center was packed wall to wall with fans ready to see NBA YoungBoy back on stage. This was the third stop of the MASA Tour after Dallas and Austin, and the energy in Houston was unmatched. From the moment the lights dropped, you could feel the anticipation. The building was literally shaking, and the crowd didn’t sit down once.
A Stacked Lineup
Before YoungBoy even touched the mic, the lineup had the arena buzzing. Lil Dump, K3, Mellow Rackz, and Dee Baby set the tone with raw energy and street-heavy sets. Toosii had the whole crowd singing, showing why his melodic style connects so easily with fans. And when Offset came out, the place erupted. Between Migos classics and solo tracks, he reminded everyone why he’s one of the most consistent performers in the game.
By the time YoungBoy hit the stage, the energy was already through the roof.
YoungBoy Takes Over
YoungBoy came out swinging with “MASA” and “**Games of War,**” instantly locking in the crowd. He ran through hits from every era of his career, proving why he’s one of the most streamed artists alive:
● “Lil Top” (Still Flexin, Still Steppin)
● “Slime Belief,” “Survivor,” and “Valuable” (Realer)
● “Nevada” and “Bad Morning” (Sincerely, Kentrell)
● “Kacey Talk,” “Right Foot Creep,” and “All In” (Top)
● “I Got the Bag” and “Vette Motors” (The Last Slimeto)
The loudest moment of the night? “Lonely Child.” Fans rapped every word so loud it felt like the whole arena was one giant choir. You could see YoungBoy feeding off that energy, smiling and locking eyes with the crowd like he knew Houston had been waiting on this moment.
The Energy Was Crazy
Everything about the show was turned up. The bass was so heavy you could feel it in your chest, the lights and visuals kept shifting with every beat, and YoungBoy’s dancers and team made sure the momentum never dipped. The crowd was a mix of teens, young adults, and even parents bringing kids out, showing just how wide his influence stretches. This wasn’t just a rap concert. It was a generational moment.
Me and my son one day: pic.twitter.com/97KzfsPAFa
— GGNBAYB (@GGNBAYB) September 6, 2025
From YouTube King to Arena Stages
The MASA Tour also marks a major turning point in NBA YoungBoy’s career. For years, legal issues and house arrest kept him from performing live even as he dominated streaming platforms and built one of the most loyal fan bases in hip hop. His run of projects and nonstop YouTube presence kept him at the top of the charts without ever hitting the road. That history is exactly what made the Houston show so powerful. Fans who had been waiting years to see him in person finally got their moment, and YoungBoy delivered with focus and clarity.
Tour Moves: Red Dates vs. Green Dates
Houston was just the beginning. NBA YoungBoy is running through the U.S. with one of the biggest tours of 2025. Fans should know the lineups switch up:
● Red dates = Toosii is performing.
● Green dates = NoCap is performing.
● Offset, Dee Baby, Mellow Rackz, K3, and Lil Dump are on the entire tour.
And YoungBoy just announced 13 new dates that bring him back to cities like Houston, Dallas, and San Antonio before wrapping up on the West Coast.
Upcoming NBA YoungBoy MASA Tour Dates 1. Sept 9 – Los Angeles, CA (Red – Toosii)
2. Sept 12 – Oakland, CA (Red – Toosii)
3. Sept 13 – Sacramento, CA (Red – Toosii)
4. Sept 15 – Phoenix, AZ (Red – Toosii)
5. Sept 17 – Denver, CO (Red – Toosii)
6. Sept 20 – St. Louis, MO (Red – Toosii)
7. Sept 21 – Kansas City, MO (Red – Toosii)
8. Sept 22 – Minneapolis, MN (Green – NoCap)
9. Sept 24 – Chicago, IL (Red – Toosii)
10. Sept 25 – Columbus, OH (Red – Toosii)
11. Sept 27 – Brooklyn, NY (Red – Toosii)
12. Sept 28 – Boston, MA (Red – Toosii)
13. Sept 29 – Newark, NJ (Red – Toosii)
14. Oct 1 – Washington, D.C. (Red – Toosii)
15. Oct 3 – Philadelphia, PA (Red – Toosii)
16. Oct 4 – Baltimore, MD (Red – Toosii) 17. Oct 6 – Detroit, MI (Red – Toosii)
18. Oct 8 – Columbia, SC (Red – Toosii)
19. Oct 9 – Orlando, FL (Red – Toosii)
20. Oct 10 – Jacksonville, FL (Red – Toosii)
21. Oct 13 – Miami, FL (Green – NoCap)
22. Oct 15 – Atlanta, GA (Red – Toosii)
23. Oct 16 – Nashville, TN (Green – NoCap)
24. Oct 18 – Atlanta, GA (Green – NoCap)
25. Oct 19 – New Orleans, LA (Green – NoCap)
26. Oct 20 – New Orleans, LA (Green – NoCap)
27. Oct 22 – Birmingham, AL (Green – NoCap)
28. Oct 24 – Raleigh, NC (Red – Toosii)
29. Oct 26 – Charlotte, NC (Green – NoCap)
30. Oct 28 – Houston, TX (Green – NoCap)
31. Oct 29 – San Antonio, TX (Green – NoCap)
32. Oct 30 – Dallas, TX (Green – NoCap)
33. Nov 1 – Oklahoma City, OK (Green – NoCap)
34. Nov 5 – Anaheim, CA (Green – NoCap)
35. Nov 6 – Glendale, AZ (Green – NoCap)
36. Nov 7 – San Diego, CA (Green – NoCap)
37. Nov 9 – Las Vegas, NV (Green – NoCap)
38. Nov 11 – Portland, OR (Green – NoCap)
39. Nov 12 – Seattle, WA (Green – NoCap)
This Tour is Different
The MASA Tour is proving that YoungBoy is not just a streaming giant, but an artist who can shut down arenas across the country. The Houston stop showed his connection with the youth is stronger than ever, and the added tour dates prove the demand is only growing.
Fans swarmed NBA YoungBoy As He Was Leaving His Concert In Houston Last Night 😭 😭 🔥 pic.twitter.com/WLn5zWftQ1
— GGNBAYB (@GGNBAYB) September 7, 2025
For the thousands in Houston, September 6 wasn’t just another night out. It was history in the making.