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Catch Lucki on the BAD Influence Tour 2026!

Chicago rapper Lucki is back on the road in 2026 with the BAD Influence Tour, a sweeping North American run that follows the release of his latest album. One of the most influential underground rap artists of the past decade, Lucki has built a fiercely devoted fanbase on the strength of his hazy, emotionally raw, instantly recognizable style. The tour brings that sound to clubs, ballrooms, and theaters across the continent. Browse the listings below and lock in your seats before the run sells out.

The North American leg rolls through more than two dozen cities. Stops include Showbox SoDo in Seattle, the Shrine Expo Hall in Los Angeles, the Marquee Theatre in Tempe, The Mission Ballroom in Denver, The Fillmore in Minneapolis, the Aragon Ballroom in his hometown of Chicago, the Masonic Temple Theatre in Detroit, Roadrunner in Boston, Echostage in Washington DC, Franklin Music Hall in Philadelphia, Brooklyn Paramount, Coca-Cola Roxy in Atlanta, 713 Music Hall in Houston, and the South Side Ballroom in Dallas, plus a string of additional dates that put the tour in nearly every major US market.

Lucki -- born Lucki Camel Jr. in Chicago -- emerged as a teenager in the early 2010s and quickly became a defining voice of a generation of rap that blurred the lines between trap, cloud rap, and emotionally confessional songwriting. His early mixtapes, including the influential Alternative Trap, built an underground following, and projects like Freewave 3, Almost There, and his more recent full-lengths cemented him as one of the most quietly influential figures in modern rap -- an artist other rappers consistently cite as an inspiration.

The BAD Influence Tour follows the release of Lucki's newest album, the next chapter in a catalog known for its woozy, atmospheric production and unflinchingly personal lyrics. Live, Lucki shows are intimate, high-energy affairs -- the kind of room where the entire crowd knows every word, and where the connection between artist and audience runs deep. Expect a setlist that pulls from the new record alongside fan-favorite cuts from across more than a decade of mixtapes and albums.

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About Lucki and the BAD Influence Tour

Lucki is a Chicago rapper widely regarded as one of the most quietly influential figures in modern hip-hop. Born Lucki Camel Jr., he began releasing music as a teenager in the early 2010s, and his hazy, atmospheric, emotionally raw style helped shape an entire wave of underground rap that followed. While he has never chased mainstream pop crossover, Lucki is consistently named by younger rappers as a foundational influence -- the kind of artist whose impact far outsizes his commercial profile.

His early mixtapes made an immediate impact in the underground. Alternative Trap, released when Lucki was just a teenager, became a touchstone for a generation of artists blending trap production with cloud-rap atmospherics and confessional songwriting. He followed it with a steady run of projects that built his reputation, including the Freewave series, and collaborations and co-signs from across the rap world.

Lucki's creative breakthrough to a wider audience came with projects like Freewave 3 (2019) and Almost There (2020), records that paired woozy, melancholic production with unflinchingly personal lyrics. His work is closely associated with producer F1lthy and the broader Chicago and underground rap ecosystem, and his sound -- low-key, narcotic, deeply emotional -- has become one of the most imitated styles in contemporary rap.

The BAD Influence Tour supports Lucki's latest album, the next entry in a catalog that spans more than a decade of mixtapes, EPs, and full-lengths. The tour is one of his most extensive headlining runs, taking him across North America through clubs, ballrooms, and mid-size theaters -- the kind of rooms where the intimacy of the Lucki live experience comes through best.

The North American leg covers more than two dozen cities. It includes Showbox SoDo in Seattle, the Shrine Expo Hall in Los Angeles, the Marquee Theatre in Tempe, The Mission Ballroom in Denver, The Fillmore in Minneapolis, The Rave in Milwaukee, and a hometown date at the Aragon Ballroom in Chicago. The run continues east through Detroit, Boston, Washington DC, Philadelphia, Brooklyn, and Atlanta, then south and west through Orlando, Fort Lauderdale, New Orleans, Houston, San Antonio, Dallas, San Diego, and Las Vegas.

A Lucki concert is an intimate, communal experience. His fanbase is famously devoted, and the live shows tend to feel less like a typical rap concert and more like a room full of people who have lived with these songs for years. The setlists pull from across his deep catalog, and the new album material adds a fresh chapter to a body of work that fans treat with real reverence.

For listeners who have followed Lucki since the early mixtape era, and for newer fans drawn in by his enormous influence on the current sound of rap, the BAD Influence Tour is a chance to see one of the genre's most distinctive artists in the kind of mid-size rooms where his music hits hardest. With dates in nearly every major US market, the tour is one of the most extensive underground-rap runs of the year.

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Where can I buy Lucki 2026 tour tickets?

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When does the BAD Influence Tour start?

The BAD Influence Tour runs through summer and into fall 2026, with the North American leg playing more than two dozen cities. The leg includes a Seattle date on August 17 and continues through September. Check the listings above for all available dates.

What cities are on the BAD Influence Tour?

The North American leg visits Seattle, Riverside, Los Angeles, Tempe, Denver, Minneapolis, Milwaukee, Chicago, Detroit, Boston, Washington DC, Philadelphia, Wallingford (CT), Brooklyn, Atlanta, Orlando, Fort Lauderdale, New Orleans, Houston, San Antonio, Dallas, San Diego, and Las Vegas, among others. Browse the listings above for the full schedule.

Who is Lucki?

Lucki is a Chicago rapper who emerged as a teenager in the early 2010s and became one of the most influential underground rap artists of the past decade. His hazy, emotionally raw style helped shape a generation of modern rap, and projects like Freewave 3 and Almost There cemented his reputation.

How much do Lucki tickets cost?

Prices vary by venue, seat or standing-room location, and demand. Club and ballroom dates trend toward more accessible pricing, while larger theater rooms tend higher. Check the listings above for current pricing on BigStub, where verified resale tickets are available with no hidden fees added at checkout.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Lucki touring in 2026?

Yes. Lucki is on the BAD Influence Tour in 2026, a North American run that follows the release of his latest album. The leg plays more than two dozen cities through summer and into fall, including a Seattle date on August 17 and stops continuing through September. Check the listings above for available shows.

What is the BAD Influence Tour?

The BAD Influence Tour is Lucki's 2026 North American headlining tour, supporting his latest album. The run plays clubs, ballrooms, and mid-size theaters across the United States, one of his most extensive headlining tours to date.

Who is Lucki?

Lucki is a Chicago rapper, born Lucki Camel Jr., who began releasing music as a teenager in the early 2010s. He is widely regarded as one of the most influential underground rap artists of the past decade, with a hazy, atmospheric, emotionally raw style that helped shape a generation of modern rap.

What songs does Lucki play live?

Setlists pull from across Lucki's deep catalog, including material from his latest album alongside fan favorites from projects like Alternative Trap, Freewave 3, and Almost There. His live shows are known for setlists that span more than a decade of mixtapes and albums.

What cities are on the BAD Influence Tour?

The North American leg visits Seattle, Riverside, Los Angeles, Tempe, Denver, Minneapolis, Milwaukee, Chicago, Detroit, Boston, Washington DC, Philadelphia, Wallingford (CT), Brooklyn, Atlanta, Orlando, Fort Lauderdale, New Orleans, Houston, San Antonio, Dallas, San Diego, and Las Vegas, among others.

How much do Lucki tickets cost?

Prices vary by venue, seat or standing-room location, and demand. Club and ballroom dates trend toward more accessible pricing, while larger theater rooms tend higher. Check the listings above for current pricing on BigStub, where verified resale tickets are available with no hidden fees added at checkout.

How long is a Lucki concert?

A typical Lucki headlining set runs about 60 to 75 minutes. Including any opening acts or DJ sets, plan for roughly two hours from doors to the end of the night, depending on the venue and lineup.

Will Lucki play a hometown Chicago show?

Yes. The BAD Influence Tour includes a hometown Chicago date at the historic Aragon Ballroom. Hometown shows are typically among the most energetic and well-attended dates on any tour, and Lucki's deep Chicago roots make the Aragon date a highlight of the run.

What kind of music does Lucki make?

Lucki makes a distinctive style of rap that blends trap, cloud rap, and confessional songwriting, built on woozy, atmospheric production and unflinchingly personal lyrics. His sound has become one of the most imitated styles in contemporary underground rap.

Can I get a refund if a show is canceled?

Yes. BigStub's 100 percent buyer guarantee covers refunds for shows that are canceled and not rescheduled. If a show is postponed to a new date, your tickets typically remain valid for the rescheduled performance. Contact BigStub customer service for help with any specific situation.

Who is Lucki an influence on?

Lucki is consistently cited by a younger generation of rappers as a foundational influence. His early mixtape Alternative Trap and his atmospheric, emotionally raw style helped shape an entire wave of underground rap, and his impact on the genre far outsizes his commercial profile.

Are kids allowed at Lucki concerts?

Lucki's music includes explicit language and mature themes, and his shows are generally intended for older teen and adult audiences. Age policies vary by venue, with many setting a minimum age of 16 or 18. Check the specific venue's policy before purchasing tickets for younger fans.

What venues are on the tour?

The BAD Influence Tour plays clubs, ballrooms, and mid-size theaters, including the Shrine Expo Hall in Los Angeles, The Mission Ballroom in Denver, the Aragon Ballroom in Chicago, Roadrunner in Boston, Echostage in Washington DC, and Brooklyn Paramount. The mid-size room sizes suit the intimate, communal feel of a Lucki show.

How early should I arrive at a Lucki show?

Doors typically open about an hour to ninety minutes before showtime. Plan to arrive thirty to forty-five minutes before the opener for security, and earlier if you want a good standing-room position at general-admission venues.

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