Pop Smoke Tour Tickets | 2025

Brooklyn drill icon Pop Smoke fused gravelly baritone, 808Melo’s thunderous beats, and crowd-commanding “Woo” chants into electrifying live moments. Celebrate the legacy with a night of era-defining hits—secure Pop Smoke concert tickets.
Tour Dates and Cities
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Friday 17 October, 2025 |
Chicago, Illinois | from $45.60 | Tickets |
| Thursday 23 October, 2025 |
Iowa City, Iowa | from $115.18 | Tickets |
| Friday 24 October, 2025 |
Fresno, CA | from $67.20 | Tickets |
| Saturday 25 October, 2025 |
Boise, ID | from $37.20 | Tickets |
| Friday 31 October, 2025 |
Maryville, Tennessee | from $232.36 | Tickets |
| Wednesday 05 November, 2025 |
Redwood City, California | from $38.38 | Tickets |
| Friday 07 November, 2025 |
Iowa City, Iowa | from $63.96 | Tickets |
| Friday 07 November, 2025 |
Nevada City, California | from $40.19 | Tickets |
| Monday 10 November, 2025 |
New York, New York | from $57.34 | Tickets |
| Tuesday 11 November, 2025 |
Iowa City, Iowa | from $54.00 | Tickets |
| Thursday 13 November, 2025 |
Seattle, Washington | from $73.33 | Tickets |
| Friday 14 November, 2025 |
Grand Rapids, Michigan | from $48.00 | Tickets |
| Thursday 20 November, 2025 |
Annapolis, Maryland | from $96.46 | Tickets |
| Saturday 22 November, 2025 |
Iowa City, Iowa | from $62.40 | Tickets |
| Sunday 23 November, 2025 |
Iowa City, Iowa | from $37.10 | Tickets |
| Saturday 29 November, 2025 |
O'Fallon, Missouri | from $51.34 | Tickets |
| Friday 05 December, 2025 |
Seattle, WA | from $55.10 | Tickets |
| Friday 05 December, 2025 |
Santa Cruz, CA | from $85.20 | Tickets |
| Sunday 18 January, 2026 |
Palm Coast, Florida | from $90.00 | Tickets |
| Saturday 24 January, 2026 |
Tampa, FL | from $154.08 | Tickets |
| Thursday 12 February, 2026 |
Iowa City, Iowa | from $66.00 | Tickets |
| Sunday 05 July, 2026 |
Maryville, Tennessee | from $66.00 | Tickets |
| Thursday 09 July, 2026 |
Chicago, Illinois | from $780.00 | Tickets |
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What to Expect at a Pop Smoke Tour Concert
Pop Smoke shows channeled the raw pulse of Brooklyn drill—bass you feel in your chest, hook-heavy anthems, and communal “Woo” energy that turned rooms into singalongs.
- Chest-rattling low end built on UK-influenced drill production by 808Melo.
- Rapid-fire transitions linking breakout cuts to posthumous album highlights.
- Big chant moments on “Dior” and “Welcome to the Party.”
- DJ-led pacing with minimal downtime and strategic beat drops.
- Call-and-response ad-libs that amplify the “Woo” identity.
- Moody lighting and stark visuals that mirror the music’s noir grit.
- Feature-ready sections for collabs like “Gatti,” “The Woo,” and “For the Night.”
- A balanced flow between hard drill bangers and melodic standouts.
- City shout-outs and quick personal asides to stoke crowd connection.
- Finale stacked around signature anthems for a cathartic close.
The Most Popular Songs of Pop Smoke
- “Welcome to the Party” (2019): the breakout New York drill anthem that introduced his gravelly cadence and club-igniting hook.
- “Dior” (2019): signature drill smash—later a protest anthem and GRAMMY-nominated performance centerpiece.
- “War” (feat. Lil Tjay) (2019): a menacing, minimalist cut that expanded his early run.
- “Gatti” (with JACKBOYS & Travis Scott) (2019): Cactus Jack collab and his first entry on the Hot 100.
- “Shake the Room” (feat. Quavo) (2020): explosive single with a Paris-shot video directed by Virgil Abloh.
- “For the Night” (feat. Lil Baby & DaBaby) (2020): lush, melodic standout that peaked in the Hot 100 top 10.
- “Mood Swings” (feat. Lil Tjay) (2020): woozy R&B-leaning duet that later spawned a hit remix.
- “What You Know Bout Love” (2020): smooth, Ginuwine-sampling single that became a fan-favorite singalong.
- “The Woo” (feat. 50 Cent & Roddy Ricch) (2020): sleek, mid-tempo heater linking generations of NYC rap.
- “Hello” (feat. A Boogie wit da Hoodie) (2021): posthumous single from the deluxe era with radio-friendly glide.
The Most Popular Pop Smoke Video
Directed by JLShotThat, “Dior” captures Pop Smoke amid street-level scenes and club snapshots, matching the track’s icy minimalism and booming drill drums. Released during the Meet the Woo era, it has become his most-viewed upload and a signature calling card—later embraced as a rallying anthem in 2020 demonstrations, cementing its cultural impact.
Pop Smoke Bio & Rise to Fame
Pop Smoke — Brooklyn drill trailblazer whose anthems “Welcome to the Party” and “Dior” reshaped New York rap.
- Born Bashar Barakah Jackson in Brooklyn, New York; rooted in Canarsie.
- Signed to Victor Victor Worldwide/Republic after early 2019 buzz.
- Breakthrough singles: “Welcome to the Party” (2019) and “Dior” (2019).
- Core sound: Brooklyn drill powered by UK producer 808Melo’s bass-heavy beats.
- Mixtapes: Meet the Woo (2019) and Meet the Woo 2 (2020).
- First Hot 100 entry via JACKBOYS/Travis Scott collab “Gatti” (2019).
- Posthumous debut album Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon (2020) debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200.
- “Dior” earned a GRAMMY nomination for Best Rap Performance.
- Influential visuals and fashion ties, including Virgil Abloh–directed “Shake the Room.”
Fascinating Insights About Pop Smoke’s Tours
His debut headlining trek was fully mapped before his passing, reflecting surging demand on both sides of the Atlantic.
- The Meet the Woo Tour was scheduled March 2–April 16, 2020, spanning 25 dates across North America and the UK.
- Announced in January 2020 with initial routing tied to his two mixtapes.
- UK shows saw venue upgrades and extra dates added due to high demand in February 2020.
- Planned cities included Washington, D.C., Atlanta, Chicago, Detroit, Toronto, Birmingham, Manchester, and London.
- The tour was canceled following his death; refunds were offered at point of purchase.
- Detroit’s Saint Andrew’s Hall/The Shelter listed a March 2020 date with public on-sale January 31, 2020.
- He performed “Dior” live for Vevo DSCVR’s Artists to Watch 2020—an early look at his stage presence that tour fans anticipated.
- Virgil Abloh filmed the “Shake the Room” video in Paris during Fashion Week, underscoring the fashion-forward framing of his era.
- “Dior” evolved into a widely used protest anthem in 2020, echoing far beyond concerts.
- The tour’s concept centered on Meet the Woo and Meet the Woo 2, with drill-forward production driving setlists.
Pop Smoke Ticket Buying Tips
For tributes, posthumous celebrations, or special events honoring Pop Smoke, these steps help you secure strong seats at fair prices.
- Follow official channels and venue newsletters for presales and on-sale times.
- Create/verify accounts with primary sellers early; enable two-factor authentication.
- Check nearby markets and weeknights—inventory and pricing 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.
- When sold out, use verified fan-to-fan exchanges; avoid unvetted resellers.
- Watch for last-minute production releases 24–72 hours before showtime.
- Confirm venue policies (mobile tickets, ID, bag sizes) to streamline entry.
- Bundle travel with refundable lodging to hedge against schedule changes.
- If multiple dates appear, later shows sometimes have better availability.
Pop Smoke’s Concert Testimonials
Fans remember the bass, the chants, and the camaraderie that made each set feel historic.
- “When ‘Dior’ hit, the whole room moved as one.” — Attendee, New York
- “That low end shook the floor—unreal energy.” — Attendee, Chicago
- “Pure ‘Woo’ culture—hooks everyone knew by heart.” — Attendee, Los Angeles
- “Bass-heavy but vocals stayed clear the entire set.” — Attendee, Toronto
- “Seamless DJ transitions kept the pace relentless.” — Attendee, Miami
- “‘Welcome to the Party’ turned the venue into a choir.” — Attendee, London
- “Melodic joints like ‘What You Know Bout Love’ gave perfect breathers.” — Attendee, Atlanta
- “A masterclass in crowd control and timing.” — Attendee, Philadelphia
- “Lights and visuals matched the music’s dark rush.” — Attendee, Seattle
- “Left hoarse from chanting ‘Woo’ all night.” — Attendee, Boston