T.I. Announces 2026 The King Succession Tour Dates with Sons King and Domani
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Atlanta rap legend T.I. (Clifford Joseph Harris Jr.) has officially unveiled The King Succession Tour for summer 2026. The limited-run trek features his sons Domani and King as special guests, symbolizing a powerful passing of the torch in one of hip-hop’s most iconic families. T.I. Announces 2026 The King Succession Tour Dates!

The announcement coincides with T.I.’s upcoming final album, Kill the King, expected later in 2026. Fresh off the success of his Pharrell-produced single “Let ‘Em Know” (RIAA Gold in 2026 and a major radio hit), the tour promises an intimate celebration of legacy, trap classics, and new generational energy.
Full T.I. The King Succession Tour 2026 Dates
Here is the complete list of announced dates:
July 8, 2026 – Phoenix, AZ @ The Van Buren
July 10, 2026 – Dallas, TX @ South Side Ballroom
July 11, 2026 – Houston, TX @ 713 Music Hall
July 17, 2026 – Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Paramount
July 18, 2026 – Washington, DC @ The Fillmore Silver Spring
July 19, 2026 – Charlotte, NC @ The Fillmore Charlotte
July 24, 2026 – Detroit, MI @ The Fillmore Detroit
July 26, 2026 – Chicago, IL @ Riviera Theatre
August 13, 2026 – Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Palladium
August 15, 2026 – San Francisco, CA @ The Masonic
Note: Tickets go on sale Friday, May 8, 2026, via Live Nation, Ticketmaster, and AXS. Presales for some markets began earlier. Expect high demand for these intimate venue shows.
Why “The King Succession Tour” Matters
This isn’t just another T.I. tour — it’s a family affair. Domani (known for his recent album Hot Seat) and King (behind the EP Be Ready) will join their father on stage, blending T.I.’s two-decade catalog of hits like “Whatever You Like,” “Live Your Life,” and “Bring Em Out” with fresh material from the next generation.
Fans are calling it a full-circle moment for the self-proclaimed “King of the South.”
T.I. FAQ: Everything You Need to Know About the Artist
Who is T.I.? Clifford Joseph Harris Jr., born September 25, 1980, in Atlanta, Georgia. He is a Grammy-winning rapper, actor, record executive, and producer widely credited as a pioneer of trap music alongside Jeezy and Gucci Mane.
How many children does T.I. have? T.I. has seven children: Domani, Messiah (from previous relationships), and with wife Tameka “Tiny” Harris — King, Major, Heiress, plus stepdaughter Zonnique and daughter Deyjah.
What is T.I.’s net worth? Estimates range from $30–50 million, built through music, acting (ATL, Ant-Man), Grand Hustle Records, and business ventures.
Is Kill the King really his final album? Yes. T.I. confirmed at the 2026 Grammys and in interviews that this will be his last studio project, marking the end of his recording career after more than 25 years.
Biggest hits? “Rubber Band Man,” “What You Know,” “Dead and Gone” (with Justin Timberlake), “No Mediocre,” and many more. He has sold millions of albums and earned multiple Grammy Awards.
Other ventures? T.I. has acted in films and TV, authored books, and built a strong business portfolio. He and Tiny starred in the reality series T.I. & Tiny: The Family Hustle.
How to Buy T.I. 2026 Tour Tickets - T.I. Announces 2026 The King Succession Tour Dates
Visit Ticketmaster, Live Nation, or AXS on May 8.
Check for official presale codes via T.I.’s socials or venue newsletters.
Look for verified tickets only to avoid scams.
Pro Tip: Smaller venues mean limited capacity — act fast for your city.
T.I.’s The King Succession Tour is shaping up to be one of the most talked-about hip-hop runs of 2026. Whether you’re a longtime fan or discovering Tip through his sons, this is a rare chance to see the King and the next generation live.
Stay tuned for more updates, potential added dates, and Kill the King release news. Let ’em know!
