JT Tour Tickets | 2025

Miami-bred rapper JT (of City Girls) delivers slick, bass-heavy hip-hop with fashion-forward visuals and DJ-led momentum—spotlighting hits from “No Bars” to City Cinderella. Don’t miss the energy—secure your JT concert tickets.
Tour Dates and Cities
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Thursday 16 October, 2025 |
Orlando, FL | from $36.00 | Tickets |
| Thursday 23 October, 2025 |
Des Moines, Iowa | from $42.31 | Tickets |
| Sunday 09 November, 2025 |
Fort Worth, Texas | from $78.46 | Tickets |
| Thursday 13 November, 2025 |
Dothan, AL | from $56.40 | Tickets |
| Thursday 20 November, 2025 |
Kansas City, Missouri | from $59.04 | Tickets |
| Friday 21 November, 2025 |
Minneapolis, Minnesota | from $75.60 | Tickets |
| Saturday 22 November, 2025 |
Madison, Wisconsin | from $64.94 | Tickets |
| Sunday 23 November, 2025 |
Chicago, Illinois | from $66.34 | Tickets |
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What to Expect at a JT Tour Concert
JT’s solo shows feel like a club-ready mixtape—tight DJ transitions, hook-first anthems, and confident crowd control from intro to encore.
- DJ-driven sequencing that threads “Sideways,” “OKAY,” and City Cinderella standouts.
- Vocal-forward mix so ad-libs and punchlines cut clean over chesty low end.
- High-singalong moments on “No Bars” and “OKAY.”
- Fashion-centric styling and glossy interlude visuals.
- Quick medleys that keep momentum high with minimal downtime.
- Call-and-response sections that bring the crowd into the hooks.
- Feature-ready slots for collabs like “Alter Ego” and “Muñekita.”
- Balanced pacing between hard-knock bangers and melodic breaks.
- City shout-outs and brief stories to frame set transitions.
- A finale stacking her biggest singles for a cathartic close.
The Most Popular Songs of JT
- “OKAY” (2024): Solo Hot 100 breakthrough; icy flex over minimalist knock that anchors her live peaks.
- “Sideways” (2024): Sleek, bass-forward single that widened her solo lane early in the City Cinderella era.
- “No Bars” (2023): First solo single of the new chapter—viral cadence and quotables built for crowd chants.
- “Ran Out” (2025): Post-mixtape heater with a cinematic visual, a mid-set ignition point.
- “90’s Baby” (2024): Nostalgic shimmer and a standout video moment from City Cinderella.
- “JT First Day Out” (2019): Comeback freestyle marking her release—raw, celebratory energy.
- “OKAY (Remix)” (feat. Jeezy) (2024): Toughened-up reprise that extended the single’s chart run.
- “Alter Ego” (with Doechii) (2024): Hip-house charge and high-fashion visuals tailor-made for the stage.
- “Muñekita” (with Kali Uchis & El Alfa) (2023): Dembow/rap crossover that adds a global twist to her set.
- “Ex for a Reason” (with Summer Walker) (2021): Uptempo R&B/rap collab that broadened her mainstream reach.
The Most Popular JT Video
Premiered in April 2024 on her official JTWORLD channel, “OKAY” spotlights JT in a high-gloss, editorial setting directed by Mowalola Ogunlesi. The visual’s runway-meets-street aesthetic mirrors the track’s icy confidence and helped power her first solo Hot 100 entry. It remains a tent-pole clip of the City Cinderella era and a staple reference point in tour promotion.
JT Bio & Rise to Fame
JT — Miami rapper, solo star behind City Cinderella and one-half of the platinum duo City Girls.
- Born Jatavia Shakara Johnson in Miami, Florida.
- Rose to prominence with City Girls alongside Yung Miami before launching a solo run in 2023.
- Early solo sparks: “JT First Day Out” (2019) and the viral 2023 single “No Bars.”
- Debut solo mixtape City Cinderella arrived July 19, 2024 (Quality Control/Motown/UMG).
- Scored a Billboard Hot 100 hit with “OKAY” in 2024.
- Notable collaborations include Doechii (“Alter Ego”), Kali Uchis & El Alfa (“Muñekita”), and Summer Walker (“Ex for a Reason”).
- Known for fashion-forward visuals and crisp, hook-first rap delivery.
- Tours clubs and theaters with DJ-led medleys and chant-ready singles.
Fascinating Insights About JT’s Tours
JT’s first solo trek scaled quickly around her debut mixtape, with official tour infrastructure and marquee venues anchoring the run.
- Announced the City Cinderella Tour in July 2024, slated to begin August 20 in Kansas City.
- New York City’s Palladium Times Square hosted a tour stop on August 30, 2024.
- The official tour portal (CityCinderellaTour.com) aggregated dates, RSVPs, and updates.
- Motown highlighted that she would be “hitting the road” as City Cinderella launched in summer 2024.
- Ticketmaster maintains a dedicated JT artist page for primary ticketing.
- City Cinderella released July 19, 2024, providing the tour’s core setlist foundation.
- Lead single “OKAY” peaked at No. 72 on the Billboard Hot 100 ahead of the tour.
- The “OKAY” video—directed by Mowalola Ogunlesi—debuted just before routing announcements, fueling visual branding.
- Subsequent single “Ran Out” arrived with a 2025 video, extending the touring cycle’s momentum.
- The tour’s city list in announcements included major markets like New York, Atlanta, Philadelphia, and Washington, D.C.
JT Ticket Buying Tips
With demand clustered around album cycles and big weekends, these moves help you lock strong spots at fair prices.
- Follow JT’s official channels for presales, on-sale times, and any added dates.
- Create/verify accounts with primary sellers in advance; enable two-factor authentication.
- Check nearby markets and weeknights—inventory and prices often improve off-peak.
- Use interactive maps; for balanced sound, aim near the front-of-house mix position.
- Consider early entry or VIP if rail placement in GA is your priority.
- If sold out, stick to verified fan-to-fan exchanges and avoid unvetted resellers.
- Watch for production-hold releases 24–72 hours before showtime.
- Review venue policies (mobile tickets, ID checks, bag sizes) to speed entry.
- Bundle travel with refundable lodging to hedge against schedule changes.
- If multiple nights are posted, later dates sometimes have better availability.
JT’s Concert Testimonials
Fans rave about the bass-heavy mixes, crisp delivery, and chant-ready hooks that turn venues into full-venue singalongs.
- “Nonstop energy—felt like a packed club set.” — Attendee, Miami
- “‘OKAY’ was a roof-raiser.” — Attendee, New York
- “Vocals stayed clear over big low end.” — Attendee, Atlanta
- “Transitions were seamless—no dead air.” — Attendee, Chicago
- “Fashion and visuals leveled up the show.” — Attendee, Los Angeles
- “Old and new joints flowed perfectly.” — Attendee, Toronto
- “Crowd knew every word to ‘No Bars.’” — Attendee, Philadelphia
- “Great sound near front-of-house.” — Attendee, Dallas
- “Feature cuts hit hard live.” — Attendee, Washington, D.C.
- “Left hoarse and happy—instant replay.” — Attendee, Houston