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J.I.D 2025 Tour Info
J.I.D, the Atlanta-born rapper and Dreamville standout, is hitting the road this fall to support his critically acclaimed fourth studio album, God Does Like Ugly.
The “God Does Like” World Tour kicks off in Virginia Beach, VA, at The Dome on October 15, 2025, followed by stops in cities like Cincinnati, Chicago, Minneapolis, Toronto, Montreal, Detroit, St. Louis, Indianapolis, Madison, Des Moines, Salt Lake City, Seattle, Vancouver, Sacramento, San Francisco, San Diego, Inglewood, Phoenix, Irving, Austin, Houston, San Antonio, Charlotte, Raleigh, Miami, Orlando, Nashville, Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, Boston, Wallingford, and wrapping up with two nights in Brooklyn on December 15–16. Young Nudy will support J.I.D on all North American dates.
As a follow-up to his rap breakthrough, God Does Like Ugly — released on August 8, 2025 — features an impressive lineup of collaborators such as Clipse, Ciara, Vince Staples, EarthGang, Don Toliver, Ty Dolla Sign, and more. The album’s rich production, lyrical depth, and features have made it one of the year’s most praised releases. J.I.D’s tour promises to bring that same kinetic energy to the stage, backed by both his sharp storytelling and MVP-level flow.
Whether you’re drawn to J.I.D’s poetic lyricism, genre-blending sound, or electrifying live presence, the “God Does Like World Tours” offers fans an unforgettable ride from coast to coast.
J.I.D 2025 Tickets Info
Tickets for J.I.D 2025 live concerts are available now through EventsChaser, with NO hidden service fees. Prices generally range from $60 to $120 for standard admission, depending on the venue and city. Larger shows — such as Brooklyn, Los Angeles, and Toronto — tend to lean toward the higher end of that range. For fans seeking an elevated experience, VIP packages are available and typically priced between $350 and $1,200, which may include perks like private pre-show hospitality featuring food and drinks, exclusive merchandise, and premium viewing areas. Overall, the tour is priced to stay accessible while offering upgraded options for those looking to get closer to one of hip-hop’s sharpest live performers.
About J.I.D
J.I.D is an Atlanta-born rapper and lyricist known for his rapid-fire flow, intricate wordplay, and thoughtful storytelling. Signed to J. Cole’s Dreamville Records, he has become one of the most respected voices in modern hip-hop, balancing sharp technical skills with emotional depth and genre-blending creativity.
J.I.D first gained traction with his 2015 debut project DiCaprio and broke through widely with The Never Story in 2017, a critically acclaimed album that showcased his distinctive delivery, jazz-infused beats, and introspective themes. He followed that with DiCaprio 2 in 2018, which featured guest appearances from artists like J. Cole, 6LACK, and A$AP Ferg, and further solidified his status as a rising star in hip-hop. His 2022 album, The Forever Story, was hailed as one of the year’s best rap releases, praised for its rich production and personal lyricism.
A founding member of the hip-hop collective Spillage Village, alongside EarthGang, J.I.D has earned a reputation for balancing technical virtuosity with vulnerability and social commentary. His music often blends Southern rap, soul, funk, and jazz influences — carving out a sound that feels both classic and futuristic.
Whether on record or on stage, J.I.D is celebrated for his high-energy performances, clever rhymes, and relentless dedication to pushing the boundaries of hip-hop. With every release, he continues to grow into one of the most compelling and respected artists of his generation.