YoungBoy Never Broke Again’s MASA Tour has set a record as the top-earning tour for a first-time headlining rapper, making $70 million.
According to Touring Data on Feb. 14, NBA YoungBoy’s tour made $70,012,731 and sold 552,215 tickets across 42 shows.
His biggest concert earnings were $2.373 million at Xfinity Mobile Arena in Philadelphia on Oct. 3, 2025. The most attended show was at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, with 15,343 tickets sold on Nov. 9, 2025.
The MASA Tour was YoungBoy’s first in five years, following legal troubles. In 2025, the tour had many viral moments shared on social media. Fans of all ages sang along, and YoungBoy even gave money to fans at various shows.
The tour’s success and fan enthusiasm helped YoungBoy achieve two songs on the Billboard Hot 100: “Shot Callin” at No. 43 and “What You Is” at No. 75.
Andrew Lieber, YoungBoy’s booking agent and founder of MAC Agency, mentioned last October to AlwaysBeOG that over half a million tickets were sold for the MASA tour, and total earnings would exceed $75 million. Some shows were canceled, leading to the 42 shows recorded in final data.
“This tour makes NBA YoungBoy the greatest of this generation!” Lieber said. “The Michael Jackson comparisons are true. He is exceptional.”
Other rappers like Sexyy Red, Kevin Gates, Boosie BadAzz, and Skrilla joined YoungBoy on stage during the MASA Tour.







