NBA YoungBoy’s “Make America Slime Again” (MASA) tour generated over $21 million in revenue, with projected sales estimated between $45 and $50 million
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NBA YoungBoy’s “Make America Slime Again” (MASA) tour is deemed highly successful, generating over $21 million in sales from only 13 out of the 27 shows.

The YB tour is expected to generate around $45 and $50 million overall, partly because of the additional tour dates added in response to fan interest.
YoungBoy's “Make America Slime Again” (MASA) tour is performing exceptionally well, with numerous sold-out performances due to high demand. Features 45 performances in various cities throughout the United States, starting in September 2025 and concluding in November 2025.
After his release and leading up to the tour, YoungBoy continued to be highly productive, putting out new music and mixtapes that captivated his audience. He boasts a substantial online following, having been YouTube's most-streamed rapper for several years.
The 2025 “Make America Slime Again” (MASA) tour by NBA YoungBoy is expected to generate sales between $45 and $50 million. An updated report revealed that revenue had already surpassed $21 million after only 13 of the 45 planned shows had taken place.
Cash Money Records founder Birdman has guided and worked with NBA YoungBoy, often described as “Birdman making boss moves.” Baby recently told DJ Akademiks that YoungBoy's upcoming tour should be valued at $300 to $400 million.
Initial sales results for the MASA tour
Dallas: 29,691 tickets sold, $3,914,926 revenue
Austin: 12,631 tickets sold, $1,733,725 revenue
Houston: 12,971 tickets sold, $1,854,072 revenue
Los Angeles: 27,798 tickets sold, $3,809,244 revenue
Oakland: 12,893 tickets sold, $1,317,547 revenue
Sacramento: 13,683 tickets sold, $1,476,648 revenue
Phoenix: 13,219 tickets sold, $1,442,177 revenue
Denver: 13,428 tickets sold, $1,559,327 revenue
St. Louis: 13,174 tickets sold, $1,598,327 revenue
Kansas City: 13,386 tickets sold, $1,415,408 revenue
Minneapolis: 13,208 tickets sold, $993,136 revenue
Washington, D.C.: 14,263 tickets sold, undisclosed revenue
Philadelphia: 13,936 tickets sold, undisclosed revenue