
New Orleans own $uicideboy$ are steering their Grey Day Tour straight back to where it all started, locking in a big hometown stop at the Smoothie King Center in mid October. The arena date lands in the middle of a freshly announced 33 show North American run that starts in late August and bounces between amphitheaters and arenas. The duo is also tying each ticket to a cause, with $1 from every sale slated for mental health nonprofit PLUS1, and both presale and general on sale windows slated for early April.
Official dates and the New Orleans stop
According to G59 Records, the Grey Day Tour kicks off August 29 at Mystic Lake Amphitheatre in Shakopee, Minnesota, then rolls through October with a mid October appearance at Smoothie King Center in New Orleans. The tour page lays out the full 33 date routing, including venues, rotating support acts and VIP options. Fans can scroll the schedule and hit ticket links directly from the official tour page.
Local reporting and the hometown show
Local outlets have zeroed in on the homecoming angle, spotlighting that mid October arena date and reminding readers that the $uicideboy$ are cousins Scott Arceneaux Jr. (who performs as $crim) and Aristos Petrou (Ruby da Cherry). As reported by FOX 8, the New Orleans show is part of the tour's final leg. Early local write ups and the official tour post do not completely line up on the exact day for the Smoothie King Center stop, so anyone looking to lock in seats should rely on official ticketing listings before buying.
Support acts and tour scale
This year's Grey Day run will feature a rotating cast of openers, with Destroy Lonely, Shoreline Mafia, Shakewell, DRAIN, Black Kray and $lim Gucci joining on select dates, according to The Music Universe. The mix of amphitheaters and arenas tracks with the larger production the duo has built out as Grey Day has evolved into a regular marquee outing. With VIP packages and different guests showing up in different cities, the experience will look a little different depending on where you catch the tour.
Tickets, presales and charity
Presale access is scheduled to start Thursday, April 2 at 10 a.m. local time, with the general sale opening Friday, April 3 at 10 a.m., as reported by FOX 8. VIP packages will be available for select stops on the route. The tour announcement also notes that $1 from every ticket will support mental health nonprofit PLUS1, which partners with tours and events to direct money to grassroots mental health organizations.
Where the duo stands now
Their 2025 album Thy Kingdom Come opened at No. 4 on the Billboard 200, the highest chart debut of the duo's career, according to Billboard. Industry coverage tying together streaming data and past Grey Day box office reports has credited that momentum with helping turn the tour into one of the more lucrative independent rap brands on the road in recent years. Fans heading to the arena can expect a production scaled to that status, with newer material in the mix alongside the tracks that built the group's following.
If you are planning to go, double check the New Orleans date on official ticketing pages before you purchase and sign up for any artist or venue presales that apply in your city.









