
It’s been ten years since Ice Cube last crisscrossed the country on a headlining tour. But time hasn’t dulled his fire. If anything, the world caught up to what he’s been saying all along.
And now, he’s stepping back into the spotlight — where he's always belonged.
The “Truth to Power: 4 Decades of Attitude” tour is more than just a victory lap. It’s a war cry. It’s history with a mic drop. And on October 2, it crashes into Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, reminding Texas (and the rest of the country) that the West Coast still runs deep, and the truth still hits hardest when it’s rhymed with conviction.
Cube’s timing is perfect. Fresh off having his handprints immortalized at the legendary TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, the man who helped define West Coast rap—and then reshaped American pop culture — just dropped Man Down, a razor-sharp Top 10 album that proves his lyrical bite still draws blood.
“This tour is a 40-year celebration,” Cube said. “The world needs truth. The people need power.” Spoken like a general who’s seen battles, won wars, and still finds reason to fight.
Produced by Live Nation, the “Truth to Power” tour rolls through cities coast to coast—Houston, Austin, L.A., Chicago, Toronto — with Cube leading the charge, backed by a production bigger and bolder than anything he’s done before.
And for the diehards? VIP packages include everything from signed vinyl and exclusive merch to a face-to-face meet-up with the man himself. This isn’t just a concert—it’s communion.
From his N.W.A days to “Friday,” “Barbershop,” and “Straight Outta Compton,” Ice Cube has lived many lives: MC, mogul, movie star, sports league founder. The man’s got a star on Hollywood Boulevard, a handprint in cement, and a playbook full of platinum. He even co-founded a basketball league that just logged its most-watched season. He doesn’t slow down. He reinvents.
So when Cube comes to town this fall, expect more than music. Expect a reckoning. A celebration. A full-circle moment with the volume cranked to 11.
Tickets drop Friday, April 18 at 10 a.m. via icecube.com. Early-access fan presale starts Wednesday, April 16 — because real fans never wait.
Fort Worth, get ready. The attitude’s never left. It just needed the right moment to roar again.
And that moment is now.