Legendary rapper, entrepreneur, and cultural icon Snoop Dogg is gearing up to embark on a journey that promises to set stages ablaze across Canada. The hip hop luminary has officially announced his upcoming Cali To Canada Tour kicking off this June, with special guests Warren G, DJ Quik, and DJ Green Lantern.
With a career spanning decades and an unparalleled influence on the world of rap, Snoop Dogg remains an enduring figure in the music industry. From his groundbreaking debut album ‘Doggystyle’ to business ventures, movie roles and more, Snoop’s versatility and staying power have solidified his status as a living legend.
Presented by Live Nation, ‘The Cali To Canada Tour’ promises to be a celebration of Snoop Dogg’s illustrious career and enduring impact on the culture. Set against the backdrop of his beloved California roots and extending all the way to a massive fanbase in Canada, this will be one of the few times that Canadian residents have had a chance to see Snoop live on such a wide scale. He’s reaching 11 different cities in seven different provinces. Check out the dates below.
Fans can expect an unforgettable experience as Snoop Dogg takes to the stage to perform a selection of his greatest hits, from timeless classics like ‘Gin and Juice’ and ‘Drop It Like It’s Hot’ to more recent bangers like ‘Young, Wild & Free’ and ‘Sensual Seduction’. With his smooth flow, infectious charisma, and undeniable stage presence, Snoop is sure to be one of the highlights of the summer for Canadian music heads.
As Snoop puts it, “It’s not just about the music; it’s about the connection we share with the audience, the energy we create together, and the memories we make along the way.”
Upcoming tour dates:
June 3rd – Scotiabank Centre – Halifax, Nova Scotia
June 6th – Videotron Centre – Quebec City, Quebec
June 9th – Bell Centre – Montreal, Quebec
June 11th – Canadian Tire Centre – Ottawa, Ontario
June 12th – Scotiabank Arena – Toronto, Ontario
June 14th – Budweiser Gardens – London, Ontario
June 17th – Canada Life Centre – Winnipeg, Manitoba
June 19th – SaskTel Centre – Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
June 20th – Rogers Place – Edmonton, Alberta
June 21st – Scotiabank Saddledome – Calgary, Alberta
June 25th – Rogers Arena – Vancouver, British Columbia