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Cash Money and No Limit Announce Joint Tour: 'It's About to Be Epic!'

The announcement comes less than a year after both labels participated in 'VERZUZ' during ComplexCon 2025.

(L-R) Master P and Birdman.
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Cash Money and No Limit, two of hip-hop's most successful record labels, are gearing up to head out on tour together.

On Monday (June 15), Master P took to Instagram to announce the joint venture. "It’s about to be EPIC! 🔥" he captioned his post. "No Limit x Cash Money Tour, one more time for the streets… Salute to all of our fans. All our No limit soldiers rock y’all camo and witness history! ⚜️ Get your tickets at bmnshows.com #WeAreTheCulture."

Starting in September, artists from the two iconic labels will embark on a 17-city arena tour that will last just over a month. Billed as "Two Empires. One Stage. One Time," the tour will feature Juvenile, Mannie Fresh, B.G., Silkk the Shocker, Mia X, Mac, Mercedes, Fiend, Choppa Style and Mr. Serv-On, as well as Master P and Birdman. Boosie Badazz has been named special guest.

In a separate statement, Master P added: "The fans have been waiting for a tour like this for a long time. We came from New Orleans and built something the world had never seen before — movements that changed music, hip-hop culture, and the business forever."

The announcement comes less than a year after both labels participated in VERZUZ during ComplexCon in Las Vegas. Similar to the VERZUZ event, Lil Wayne is noticeably absent from the upcoming tour.

It's unclear if Wayne has a scheduling conflict, considering TMZ reported last month that the rapper is engaged after proposing to an unidentified woman in her 20s from Indiana earlier this year.

Turk is also nowhere to be found on the tour, even though his legal battle over being abruptly removed from Cash Money's 30th anniversary tour last year has fallen by the wayside.

The former Hot Boy sued Artists by Artists Agency LLC and Dope Show Inc. for breach of contract, unauthorized use of his name and likeness, and more, claiming he agreed to a $400,000 payment to appear on the anniversary tour, but was removed after refusing to take a pay cut. Turk claims he was still owed a majority of that money.

The tour's promoters accused Turk of attempting to sabotage the tour in a $12 million countersuit. However, both lawsuits have now been dropped.

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