EXCLUSIVE: Fresh off the release of his latest Netflix stand-up special, Delusional, Mike Epps has announced a new tour that will take him across the country from February through May.
Dubbed the We Them Ones Tour, Epps’ latest run on the road will see him hit 35 major cities. It kicks off in Louisville, KY tomorrow and will wind down in Las Vegas, NV on May 23.
Produced by BMN Entertainment, the tour will also feature appearances by DC Young Fly, Karlous Miller, Chico Bean, Mojo Brookzz, Tony Roberts, TK Kirkland, Just Nesh, Navy Greene, Jayski, and Fab Monroe. Tickets are on sale now, and you can view the full set of dates below.
“This one feels different,” Epps told us of the tour. “Delusional is the most honest I’ve ever been, and now I get to take that same energy back to the people. When we hit your city on the We Them Ones Tour, just know — I’m not holding nothing back.:
In conjunction with the tour, BMN Entertainment has partnered with Urban One to launch a national talent search, offering emerging comedians the chance to open select shows.
“This tour is all about having fun and giving the crowd something real every night,” Epps said. “We’ve got a crazy lineup, a lot of funny people, and every show is going to hit different. And teaming up with Urban One Radio across the country to give new comedians a shot — that’s what it’s about. Moving the culture forward by creating new opportunities for each other.”
Marking Epps’ fifth special for Netflix, Delusional premiered January 27 on Netflix and amassed nearly 4 million views within its first 48 hours. A veteran comic who launched his career in 1995 with an appearance on HBO’s Def Comedy Jam, which he’d go on to host years later, Epps is also known for starring in and producing Netflix’s The Upshaws, a sitcom about a working-class family set in his Indiana hometown, which was nominated for 10 NAACP Image Awards, with Epps winning for Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series in 2024.
Epps has also been seen on shows like I’m a Virgo, Survivor’s Remorse, and Winning Time, with film credits including The Underdoggs, You People, and Dolemite Is My Name, to name just a few. He is repped by UTA, Artists First, producing partner Niles Kirchner, IAG for stand-up, and Yorn, Levine, Barnes.
Tour dates
February 6 – Louisville, KY
KFC YUM Center
February 7 – Minneapolis, MN
Armory
February 13 – Indianapolis, IN
Gainbridge Fieldhouse
February 14 – Cincinnati, OH
Heritage Bank
February 15 – Columbus, OH
Nationwide Arena
February 20 – Philadelphia, PA
Liacouras Center
February 21 – Hampton, VA
Hampton Coliseum
February 27 – New York, NY
Barclays Center
March 1 – Fairfax, VA
Eagle Bank Arena
March 6 – Memphis, TN
Landers Center
March 7 – Biloxi, MS
Mississippi Coast Coliseum
March 8 – Austin, TX
HEB Center
March 13 – Cleveland, OH
Wolstein Center
March 14 – Detroit, MI
Little Caesars Arena
March 20 – New Orleans, LA
Smoothing King Center
March 21 – Birmingham, AL
Legacy Arena
March 22 – Charlotte, NC
Spectrum Center
March 27 – Nashville, TN
Bridgestone Arena
March 28 – Greensboro, NC
Greensboro Coliseum
April 3 – Tampa, FL
Benchmark International Arena
April 4 – Columbia, SC
Colonial Life Arena
April 5 – Atlanta, GA
State Farm Arena
April 11 – Inglewood, CA
Intuit Dome
April 12 – Oakland, CA
Oakland Arena
April 17 – Milwaukee, WI
Fiserv Forum
April 18 – Grand Rapids, MI
Van Adel Arena
April 24 – St. Louis, MO
Chaifetz Arena
April 25 – Chicago, IL
Wintrust Arena
May 1 – Baltimore, MD
CFG Bank Arena
May 2 – Atlantic City, NJ
Boardwalk Hall
May 8 – Dallas, TX
Texas Trust CU Theatre
May 9 – Houston, TX
Toyota Arena
May 17 – Miami, FL
HardRock Hotel & Casino
May 22 – Phoenix, AZ
Gila River Arena
May 23 – Las Vegas, NV
Resorts World Theatre









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