Big Boogie announces Pain on Paper Tour

The new trek follows the Pain on Paper 4 release

Multi-platinum Memphis heavyweight Big Boogie announces his Pain on Paper Tour, building off the success of his buzzing new album, Pain on Paper 4, out now via CMG The Label/Interscope Records. The U.S. run kicks off February 20, 2026, in Philadelphia and wraps on March 15th in Houston.

Presales start Thursday, December 4th, 10 am local time, with the general public on-sale beginning on Friday, December 5th, 10 am local.

The tour news follows multiple milestones for Big Boogie. On October 31st, two of his prior hits achieved RIAA-certified platinum status: his 2021 breakout “Pop Out” and 2024’s explosive single “Bop” featuring GloRilla. The tour also features rapper Queen Key as support.

With a massive sound to match Big Boogie’s booming voice and charisma, the 15-track set serves up trench tales, club hits, grindset anthems, and introspective songs alike. DJ Drama appears on multiple cuts, including the assertive single “Back Da F**k Up,” whose music video has notched 2.6 million views, while Lil Jon and Ykniece join for “Show Out,” the perfect soundtrack for throwing ones in the strip joint.

But Big Boogie is a force unto himself, stacking Pain on Paper 4 with feature-free hits like “Take Her Down” and “Toot It Up,” which interpolates the 2007 Southern rap classic “Get It Big” by Trap Starz Clik — reinventing the hook to shout out modern rap baddies Latto, Megan Thee Stallion, and Sexyy Red. The Source called the song “an energetic anthem set to ignite clubs and social media alike,” while Billboard added it to their Fresh Picks: “Big Dude returned with another single to turn up the hype.” Highsnobiety showed love too, placing “Toot It Up” among the “numerous bangers already under his belt.”

Indeed, Big Boogie’s been taking major strides toward cementing his legacy. Last year alone, he released both his project Ether — including cameos from 42 Dugg, YTB Fatt, Moneybagg Yo, and Lakeyah — and the Gangsta Grillz mixtape Redrum Wizard, produced by DJ Drama.

With a fervent following and massive streaming numbers behind him, Big Boogie has, in fact, been putting in work for years — all the way back to early mixtapes like 2017’s Definition of Pain. His successful 2018 track “Let Me Know” caught the ear of Yo Gotti, who signed him to CMG The Label. Since Big Boogie has released a slew of projects, including his Final Nightmare EP — featuring the moving “Mental Healing” —and his 2021 album Underrated, which has earned over 200 million streams to date.

Big Boogie 2026 Pain on Paper Tour Dates:

Dec 6 – Chicago, IL @ WGCI Big Jam at United Center
Feb 20 – Philadelphia, PA @ Union Transfer
Feb 21 – Royal Oak, MI @ Royal Oak Music Theatre
Feb 22 – Chicago, IL @ Ramova Theatre
Feb 26 – Washington, D.C. @ Howard Theatre
Mar 1 – Nashville, TN @ Marathon Music Works
Mar 6 – Atlanta, GA @ Center Stage Theater
Mar 7 – Birmingham, AL @ Iron City Bham
Mar 13 – Dallas, TX @ Studio at The Bomb Factory
Mar 14 – New Orleans, LA @ Joy Theater
Mar 15 – Houston, TX @ Warehouse Live Midtown

Buddy Iahn
Buddy Iahn