Chance the Rapper is back, and he is bringing one of the most beloved albums of the last decade to stages across North America. The Coloring Book 10 Year Anniversary Tour hits the road in 2026 to mark ten years since the Grammy-winning, genre-bending mixtape changed hip-hop forever. Chance plans to perform Coloring Book in full at every stop, along with crowd favorites pulled from across his discography. If you have been waiting for the right reason to catch a Chance the Rapper show, this is the one to circle on your calendar.
The headline run kicks off close to Chance home turf with a hometown-area gig at Ravinia Festival in Highland Park on August 8, then rolls coast to coast through theatres, amphitheaters, and historic music halls including Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, The Fillmore in Philadelphia, the Coca-Cola Roxy in Atlanta, The Masonic in San Francisco, and a season-closing night at Citizens Live at The Wylie in Pittsburgh on October 11. Along the way, fans will also catch a handful of must-see special dates including a Hollywood Bowl appearance in Los Angeles and a swing through Boston MGM Music Hall at Fenway Park. Browse the full schedule in the listings below to find the night closest to you -- with general on-sale opening Thursday, May 21, the good seats will move fast.
Why does this tour matter? Coloring Book was not just a milestone for Chance -- it was a watershed moment for streaming, independent artists, and faith-infused hip-hop. Tracks like No Problem, All Night, Same Drugs, Blessings, and Summer Friends still hit just as hard a decade later, and hearing them performed front to back the way Chance intended is the kind of live experience fans will not soon forget. Expect surprise guests, gospel-tinged moments, and the kind of joyful, communal energy only a Chance the Rapper show delivers.
Chance has long been one of live music most generous performers. The Coloring Book run leans hard into choir energy, free-spirited improvisation, and a deep connection with the crowd in front of him. He has hinted at career-spanning callbacks, new arrangements, and a few first-time-played-live cuts from across his catalog. The venues on this leg lean intimate by Chance standards -- theaters, ballrooms, and outdoor amphitheaters that put fans within shouting distance of the stage rather than the back of a stadium -- which is part of what is making this tour such an event for longtime fans.
Tickets are moving fast across markets, and the smaller-venue stops are expected to sell out first. Whether you have been riding with Chance since 10 Day and Acid Rap, jumped on board with Coloring Book, or are just hopping in now, this is the run to lock down. Grab your seats today on BigStub -- backed by more than 20 years of trusted service and a buyer guarantee on every order -- and get ready to color outside the lines in your city.
When Chance the Rapper dropped Coloring Book in May 2016, the music industry was forced to reckon with a new model. The mixtape was streaming-only, gospel-infused, fiercely independent, and unmistakably joyful. It went on to become the first streaming-only album to win a Grammy, took home Best Rap Album that year, and turned Chance into one of the most influential voices of his generation. A decade later, Chance is celebrating that legacy the right way: by performing the whole record live in cities across North America, alongside the deeper cuts and bigger hits fans have come to love.
The Coloring Book 10 Year Anniversary Tour is a 38-date North American run that opens with a pair of summer warm-ups before officially kicking off in early August. Chance starts the headlining leg on August 8 at Ravinia Festival in Highland Park, Illinois -- the kind of natural, near-home opener that sets the tone for the rest of the run. From there the tour winds through Cleveland, Boston, Philadelphia, Asbury Park, Raleigh, Nashville, Birmingham, Cincinnati, Atlanta, Tampa, Fort Lauderdale, and beyond before flipping west for stops in Dallas, Houston, Austin, Phoenix, Reno, the Bay Area, Seattle, Portland, Salt Lake City, Denver, and the Midwest, finally closing out at Citizens Live at The Wylie in Pittsburgh on October 11.
Standout dates along the way include a return to the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, a night at the legendary Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, an MGM Music Hall at Fenway Park show in Boston, and a Stone Pony Summer Stage stop in Asbury Park that should be especially memorable on a summer night by the Jersey Shore. Each show will feature Coloring Book performed front to back, plus selections from 10 Day, Acid Rap, The Big Day, Star Line, and a handful of one-off collaborations Chance has logged over the years with artists like Kanye West, Justin Bieber, and Donnie Trumpet & The Social Experiment.
Expect this run to feel more like a celebration than a victory lap. Chance has been open about how much Coloring Book means to him personally -- songs like Blessings and How Great drew on his family, his faith, and the city of Chicago, and live versions will likely lean into the choir-driven, near-spiritual energy that made the album such a phenomenon when it dropped. Anyone who saw the original Magnificent Coloring World Tour back in 2017 already knows: Chance does not coast through a setlist. He turns each night into something that feels handmade for the crowd in front of him.
The full tour route also reflects how thoughtful Chance has been about venue selection. Rather than packing arenas, the team has leaned into theaters, ballrooms, and outdoor amphitheaters -- spaces with great sound and sightlines that give fans a real shot at being close to the action. Smaller rooms also mean tickets move fast, especially for cities like Nashville (Ryman), San Francisco (The Masonic), and Seattle (Paramount). If a show in your market is on the schedule, the smart move is to lock down seats before sellouts force fans to scramble.
Whether you have been streaming Coloring Book since the day it released or you only recently discovered Chance through his Star Line album cycle, this tour is built to deliver. With dozens of stops, a wide range of venue types, and a once-in-a-decade anniversary at the center, the Coloring Book 10 Year Anniversary Tour is shaping up to be one of the can-not-miss runs of 2026. Browse the listings above to find your night, compare seats, and grab Chance the Rapper Tour 2026 tickets with confidence on BigStub.
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The headline leg of the Coloring Book 10 Year Anniversary Tour kicks off on August 8, 2026 at Ravinia Festival in Highland Park, Illinois and wraps up on October 11, 2026 at Citizens Live at The Wylie in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. A pair of one-off summer dates -- a TD Amp Ballantyne show in Charlotte and a Hollywood Bowl appearance in Los Angeles -- precede the headline run. The full date list is in the listings above.
Chance has confirmed that he will perform Coloring Book in full at every stop. That includes All We Got, No Problem, Summer Friends, Same Drugs, Blessings, How Great, All Night, and the rest of the 14-track project. Expect additional selections from his catalog as well -- fan-favorite cuts from Acid Rap, The Big Day, and his recent Star Line album are likely to appear in encore slots and between Coloring Book tracks.
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This tour features a mix of historic theaters, outdoor amphitheaters, and modern music halls. Spots like the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, The Masonic in San Francisco, and Paramount Theatre in Seattle are intimate seated rooms with strong sightlines from nearly every seat. Outdoor stops like Ravinia, Wolf Trap, and Stone Pony Summer Stage offer general-admission lawn options alongside reserved seating. Check the specific venue page for parking, gate times, and seating chart details before the show.
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It is Chance the Rapper 2026 headline tour, built around the 10th anniversary of his Grammy-winning mixtape Coloring Book. Chance plans to perform the full Coloring Book tracklist at every stop, along with selections from across his discography. The headline run features 38 North American dates across summer and fall 2026 2026.
The headline leg kicks off on August 8, 2026 at Ravinia Festival in Highland Park, Illinois, just outside of Chance home city of Chicago. The tour then runs through October 11, 2026, wrapping at Citizens Live at The Wylie in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Chance is performing in more than 30 North American cities including Chicago, Cleveland, Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Nashville, Atlanta, Tampa, Dallas, Houston, Austin, Phoenix, San Francisco, Seattle, Denver, Minneapolis, and Pittsburgh. Check the listings above for the full schedule and to see if the tour is coming to a city near you.
Yes. While Coloring Book will be performed in full each night, Chance has indicated he will also dig into older material from 10 Day, Acid Rap, The Big Day, and his most recent Star Line project. Fans can expect a mix of beloved hits, deep cuts, and a few surprises across every stop.
Ticket prices vary based on the venue, seat location, and demand for each show. Smaller theaters and historic rooms like the Ryman Auditorium tend to move quickly, while larger outdoor amphitheaters often offer a wider range of price tiers. Check the listings above for current pricing on the dates and seats you want.
Chance has not officially confirmed full opener or guest lineups for every date, though surprise appearances are part of what makes Chance shows special. Past Coloring Book live performances have featured collaborators like Donnie Trumpet & The Social Experiment, Kirk Franklin, and members of his Chicago community.
Chance the Rapper performs at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles on June 19, 2026 as part of the tour. The Hollywood Bowl is the iconic outdoor amphitheater nestled in the Hollywood Hills and is one of the most celebrated music venues in the world.
Yes. The Coloring Book 10 Year Anniversary Tour officially kicks off in the Chicago area on August 8, 2026 at Ravinia Festival in Highland Park, an outdoor venue just north of the city. As Chance home market, this date is expected to be one of the most-talked-about stops on the entire run.
A typical Chance the Rapper headlining show runs between 90 minutes and 2 hours, often with an intermission depending on the venue. Given that Coloring Book will be performed in full plus additional songs from his catalog, expect this run to lean toward the longer end of that range.
Most venues on the tour offer in-person box office sales, though availability varies by date and city. Box offices are a great option for face-value primary tickets when available. If a show is sold out at the box office, verified resale options are available above and on BigStub.
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Bring your ticket (mobile or printed), a valid photo ID if required for entry, and a small bag that fits the venue size rules. Venues usually publish their bag, food, and camera policies online -- check the venue page linked from the listings above for specifics on the show you are attending.
Age restrictions vary by venue. Some shows on the tour are all-ages while others have a minimum age or require a parent or guardian for younger attendees. Check the specific venue page for the show you are interested in before purchasing tickets if you are bringing a younger fan.
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