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Chance Crashes Canal Street With Coloring Book 10th Anniversary Tour Stop

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Published on May 14, 2026
Chance Crashes Canal Street With Coloring Book 10th Anniversary Tour StopSource: Wikipedia/Julio Enriquez from Denver,CO, USA, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons

New Orleans is officially on the route for The Coloring Book 10 Year Anniversary Tour, with Chance the Rapper set to hit the Fillmore New Orleans on Sept. 9, 2026. The run celebrates the May 2016 mixtape that vaulted him into the mainstream, and fans can bank on a set stacked with Coloring Book staples like "No Problem" and "Juke Jam."

According to Ticketmaster, artist presales begin Tuesday, May 19, with tickets for the general public going on sale Thursday, May 21 at 10 a.m. local time. As reported by WGNO, the New Orleans date is locked in for the Fillmore New Orleans, while the artist's official tour page at ChanceStuff lays out the full itinerary and anniversary-tour merch.

Coloring Book at 10

Pitchfork notes that Coloring Book debuted at No. 8 on the Billboard 200 as a streaming-only release, a chart milestone that helped shift how the industry treats streams in its rankings. Per GRAMMY.com, the project earned Chance three Grammys, including Best Rap Album and Best New Artist, honors that have cemented the mixtape's long-term pull with fans.

What to Expect at the Fillmore

The Fillmore New Orleans sits on Canal Street inside Caesars New Orleans and posts guest policies that include cashless payments and bag checks on show nights. With lobby-level amenities and an intimate layout, it has become one of the city's go-to indoor stages for touring acts; full venue details are available at The Fillmore New Orleans.

How to Cop Tickets

To get in on the artist presale, you should register in advance. Ticketmaster notes that fans must sign up for Artist Presale access, with registration windows listed on the event pages. For the full schedule, presale sign-up links and merch drops, Chance's official tour page has the rundown via ChanceStuff, while Ticketmaster provides on-sale links and ticket policies.