69 Boyz Tour Dates 2026
Jul 31, 2026 – Aug 28, 2026
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69 Boyz Concert Dates and Tickets for 2026
The legendary hip-hop group 69 Boyz, famous for "Tootsee Roll," are touring in 2026. They are joining the Freestyle Explosion Tour and The Ultimate Dance and Freestyle Experience.
During this 69 Boyz tour, they will perform with acts like Stevie B, Lisa Lisa, TKA, The Cover Girls, Samantha Fox, and Jody Watley. This United States run celebrates the lasting impact of hip-hop and freestyle culture, offering a pure dose of 90s dance history.
Kicking off on May 9, 2026, the trek stops in Fort Lauderdale, Orlando, Tampa, Phoenix, and Hollywood. While they have no festival appearances booked, these multi-artist arena shows will pack a real punch.
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About 69 Boyz
69 Boyz, hailing from Jacksonville, Florida, are a veteran hip hop/Miami bass duo known for Southern, dance‐heavy style. Consisting of Thrill da Playa and Fast Cash, they rose with 1994’s platinum smash “Tootsee Roll” and other hits like “Kitty Kitty” and “Woof Woof.” Nominated in three Soul Train Music Awards in 1995. Their latest single is “Drop Dat Thang (Worst Behavior)” featuring DJ Trucker, released October 24, 2025. They’re celebrated for high-energy party tracks and defining 90s bass rap.
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69 Boyz Tour Dates 2026:
Jul 31 - Kia Center, Orlando, FL
Aug 01 - Yuengling Center, Tampa, FL
Aug 21 - Mortgage Matchup Center (formerly PHX Arena), Phoenix, AZ
Aug 28 - Hard Rock Live (in Seminole Hard Rock Hollywood), Hollywood, FL
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