Ice Cube has officially kicked off his first U.S. tour in more than ten years, launching the 22-date Truth to Power: 4 Decades of Attitude Tour on September 4 in Brooklyn. The tour is being timed to build momentum ahead of the release of his new album Man Up, which drops this Friday.
From Brooklyn, the tour will roll through a string of major U.S. and Canadian cities—Los Angeles, San Diego, Chicago, Atlanta, Toronto among them—before wrapping up in October. Notably, San Diego’s Viejas Arena is one of the stops, scheduled for September 27.
This marks a significant moment for Ice Cube, co-founder of N.W.A., and a figure whose influence on hip-hop, film, and pop culture has spanned decades. The title Truth to Power: 4 Decades of Attitude signals both a celebration of his legacy and a reminder of his unrelenting presence in the conversation. Beyond nostalgia, early fan reactions suggest there’s palpable electrification around new material—suggesting Cube isn’t just revisiting his catalogue, he’s ready to push forward.
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