BIA Tour Tickets | 2026

Boston-bred rapper BIA pairs cool-headed trap flows with sleek, fashion-forward visuals and club-shaking beats—stacking hits from For Certain to REALLY HER. Lock in the vibe now with BIA concert tickets.
Tour Dates and Cities
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Saturday 07 February, 2026 |
Oxon Hill, Maryland | from $76.93 | Tickets |
| Thursday 12 February, 2026 |
Evans, Georgia | from $82.74 | Tickets |
| Thursday 12 February, 2026 |
Columbia, South Carolina | from $135.46 | Tickets |
| Thursday 12 February, 2026 |
Columbia, South Carolina | from $43.20 | Tickets |
| Friday 13 February, 2026 |
Palmdale, California | from $27.43 | Tickets |
| Saturday 14 February, 2026 |
Columbia, Missouri | from $51.43 | Tickets |
| Wednesday 18 February, 2026 |
Evans, Georgia | from $70.66 | Tickets |
| Friday 20 February, 2026 |
Columbia, SC | from $73.91 | Tickets |
| Friday 20 February, 2026 |
Columbia, MO | from $28.24 | Tickets |
| Saturday 21 February, 2026 |
West Columbia, South Carolina | from $39.36 | Tickets |
| Monday 23 February, 2026 |
Palm Springs, California | from $85.30 | Tickets |
| Monday 23 February, 2026 |
Palm Springs, California | from $104.08 | Tickets |
| Friday 27 February, 2026 |
Columbia, Missouri | from $57.82 | Tickets |
| Friday 27 February, 2026 |
Palm Springs, California | from $97.20 | Tickets |
| Saturday 28 February, 2026 |
Columbia, South Carolina | from $102.00 | Tickets |
| Saturday 28 February, 2026 |
Columbia, Missouri | from $40.00 | Tickets |
| Thursday 05 March, 2026 |
Columbia, Tennessee | from $44.39 | Tickets |
| Thursday 05 March, 2026 |
Seattle, Washington | from $462.00 | Tickets |
| Friday 06 March, 2026 |
Portland, Oregon | from $147.60 | Tickets |
| Friday 06 March, 2026 |
Portland, Oregon | from $155.94 | Tickets |
| Saturday 07 March, 2026 |
Portland, Oregon | from $56.40 | Tickets |
| Saturday 07 March, 2026 |
Portland, Oregon | from $82.80 | Tickets |
| Saturday 07 March, 2026 |
Portland, Oregon | from $85.33 | Tickets |
| Sunday 08 March, 2026 |
Portland, Oregon | from $57.60 | Tickets |
| Monday 09 March, 2026 |
Portland, Oregon | from $126.00 | Tickets |
| Tuesday 10 March, 2026 |
Baltimore, Maryland | from $52.91 | Tickets |
| Tuesday 10 March, 2026 |
Columbia, MO | from $26.83 | Tickets |
| Tuesday 10 March, 2026 |
Portland, Oregon | from $84.00 | Tickets |
| Wednesday 11 March, 2026 |
Columbia, Missouri | from $43.33 | Tickets |
| Thursday 12 March, 2026 |
Portland, Oregon | from $132.00 | Tickets |
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What to Expect at a BIA Tour Concert
BIA’s sets move like a DJ-cut mixtape—hook-first anthems, crisp low end, and effortless crowd control across breakout hits and new drops.
- DJ-led transitions that keep momentum high with minimal downtime.
- Vocal-forward mix so her laid-back cadence and ad-libs cut clean.
- Era-spanning selections from For Certain through REALLY HER.
- Big chant moments for “WHOLE LOTTA MONEY,” “LONDON,” and “I’M THAT BITCH.”
- Moody-to-neon lighting cues that punch key drops.
- Short story snippets that tie songs to cities and collaborators.
- Festival-ready medleys that link features and remixes.
- Occasional nods to collabs like “BEST ON EARTH.”
- Interactive call-and-response hooks to bring the crowd in.
- Finale stacking her most-streamed singles for a cathartic close.
The Most Popular Songs of BIA
- “WHOLE LOTTA MONEY” (2021): Breakout single from For Certain whose viral rise led to a Hot 100-charting remix and massive singalongs.
- “LONDON” (feat. J. Cole) (2022): Daps-directed era highlight with luxury wordplay, anchoring her mid-set surge.
- “COVER GIRL” (2020): Confidence-forward statement track that introduced the For Certain aesthetic.
- “SKATE” (2020): Sleek, motivational bop later reworked for NHL playoff promos, a crowd energizer.
- “SAME HANDS” (feat. Lil Durk) (2020): Melodic trap confessional that broadens her palette live.
- “BEST ON EARTH” (2019): Russ’s platinum hit featuring BIA—her verse became a fan-favorite call-out.
- “BESITO” (feat. G Herbo) (2021): Spanglish swagger and glossy production tailor-made for the stage.
- “CAN’T TOUCH THIS” (2021): Club-primed cut from the deluxe era, flipping pop-culture touchstones.
- “MILLIONS” (2023): REALLY HER standout with a smooth flex and glossy visual.
- “I’M THAT BITCH” (with Timbaland) (2023): Missy/Timbaland lineage energy—short, punchy, and built for chant-backs.
The Most Popular BIA Video
Released in 2021, “WHOLE LOTTA MONEY (Remix)” featuring Nicki Minaj propelled BIA onto the Billboard Hot 100 and remains her most-viewed official video. The sleek, performance-forward visuals match the track’s luxe minimalism, extending the momentum of the For Certain era and cementing it as a reliable live-set climax.
BIA Bio & Rise to Fame
BIA — Boston/Medford-raised MC blending cool, unbothered delivery with luxury-detailed trap and global pop instincts.
- Born Bianca Miquela Landrau in Medford, Massachusetts; later based in Los Angeles.
- Early spotlight via Oxygen’s Sisterhood of Hip Hop; signed to Pharrell’s i am OTHER/RCA before moving to Epic Records in 2020.
- Breakthrough features include J Balvin’s “Safari” (2016) and Russ’s “Best on Earth” (2019).
- Second EP For Certain (2020) delivered singles “Cover Girl,” “Skate,” “Same Hands,” and “WHOLE LOTTA MONEY.”
- “WHOLE LOTTA MONEY (Remix)” (2021) peaked at No. 16 on the Hot 100, expanding her mainstream reach.
- “London” with J. Cole (2022) continued the run with a high-profile, travel-luxe concept.
- EP REALLY HER (2023) added fan favorites like “Millions,” “Fallback,” and “I’M THAT BITCH.”
- Joined Nicki Minaj’s 2024 Pink Friday 2 World Tour on the second North American leg as a supporting act.
- Live trademarks: DJ-led medleys, hook-forward pacing, and fashion-centric stage styling.
Fascinating Insights About BIA’s Tours
BIA’s routing spans clubs, theaters, and major festivals, with headline runs built around tight medleys and marquee features.
- Announced the 2023 REALLY HER North American tour in support of the EP’s release.
- The run kicked off Oct. 9, 2023 at The Belasco (Los Angeles) and hit Denver, Chicago, New York, Boston, Philly, DC, Atlanta, Houston, Dallas, Tucson, and San Francisco.
- Stops included Irving Plaza (NYC), Paradise Rock Club (Boston), The Fillmore Silver Spring (DC area), and Great American Music Hall (SF).
- Rolling Loud California 2023 appearance (Inglewood) added a major festival look within the same cycle.
- Joined Nicki Minaj’s Pink Friday 2 World Tour as an opener for the second North American leg in 2024.
- Average PF2 support sets featured “BIA BIA,” “BEST ON EARTH,” “LONDON,” “I’M THAT BITCH,” and “WHOLE LOTTA MONEY.”
- “WHOLE LOTTA MONEY (Remix)” remains her highest-charting song, often saved for the set’s peak moment.
- “Skate” received a special NHL rework used in 2021 Stanley Cup Playoffs promos—a frequent mid-set switch-up.
- “London” (with J. Cole) arrived with a Daps-directed video and became a core tour staple.
- Tour announcements and date updates typically roll out via her official site and socials.
BIA Ticket Buying Tips
With demand spiking around festival weekends and album cycles, a few savvy moves can secure strong sightlines at fair prices.
- Follow BIA’s official site and socials for presales, on-sales, and added shows.
- Create/verify primary ticketing accounts in advance and enable two-factor authentication.
- Compare nearby markets and weeknights—off-peak dates often have better pricing.
- Use interactive seat maps; for balanced sound, aim near the front-of-house mix position.
- Consider VIP or early entry if being on the rail in GA is a priority.
- If sold out, use verified fan-to-fan exchanges; avoid unvetted resellers.
- Watch for production-hold ticket drops 24–72 hours pre-show.
- Confirm venue policies (mobile tickets, ID checks, bag sizes) to streamline entry.
- Bundle travel with refundable lodging to hedge against routing changes.
- If multiple nights are posted, later dates can have softer prices and inventory.
BIA’s Concert Testimonials
Fans highlight the cool delivery, heavy low end, and the way every hook turns the room into a singalong.
- “Slick, confident, and loud in all the right ways.” — Attendee, Los Angeles
- “‘WHOLE LOTTA MONEY’ had the whole floor chanting.” — Attendee, New York
- “Transitions were seamless—felt like one long party.” — Attendee, Chicago
- “Bass thumped but vocals stayed clear.” — Attendee, Boston
- “‘London’ and ‘I’M THAT BITCH’ were live standouts.” — Attendee, Atlanta
- “Great energy front to back—no filler.” — Attendee, Miami
- “Fashion and lighting tied the whole show together.” — Attendee, Toronto
- “Crowd control A1—she owned the stage.” — Attendee, Dallas
- “Medleys kept momentum sky-high.” — Attendee, Philadelphia
- “Left hoarse and happy—would see again.” — Attendee, Seattle