Dave Chappelle and Killer Mike co-headlining ‘Still Talkin That Sh*t’ Tour 2024 is scheduled to be held from November 15, 2024, to November 24, 2024, in venues across the mainland United States. The tour will feature a total of seven dates and will be a phone free event wherein patrons will need to keep their phones in individual Yondr pouches that will only be allowed to open at the end of the concert.
Tickets for the tour will be available from October 25, 2024 at 12:00 pm local time and can be accessed via Ticketmaster. As of the writing of this article, ticket prices have yet to be announced.
The tour was announced by Killer Mike via a post on his official Instagram page on October 23, 2024:
Dave Chappelle and Killer Mike co-headlining ‘Still Talkin That Sh*t’ Tour 2024 dates and venues
The dates and venues for Dave Chappelle and Killer Mike co-headlining ‘Still Talkin That Sh*t’ Tour 2024 are given below:
- November 15, 2024 — Detroit, Michigan at Fox Theatre
- November 17, 2024 — Atlanta, Georgia at Fox Theatre
- November 18, 2024 — Rosemont, Illinois at Rosemont Theatre
- November 20, 2024 — Boston, Massachusetts at MGM Music Hall at Fenway
- November 21, 2024 — New York City, New York at The Theater at Madison Square Garden
- November 23, 2024 — Oakland, California at Paramount Theatre
- November 24, 2024 — Long Beach, California at Long Beach Terrace Theater
The tour will feature the live band The Midnight Revival, where Chappelle will perform a comedy while Killer Mike will perform his gospel choir. The tour will be the Dave Chappelle's live comedic outing this year.
Dave Chappelle last released a comedy special in 2023. Titled The Dreamer, the special was released via Netflix and directed by Stan Lathan. The special was recorded at the Lincoln Theater in Washington, D.C.
Killer Mike meanwhile released his first solo studio album in years, Michael, on VLNS, Loma Vista. The album has so far charted at number 58 on the Billboard 200 album chart. The rapper talked about the new album in an exclusive interview with Vulture, here quoted from the updated article released on August 2, 2024:
"I just needed people to know that the character Killer Mike was created by a 9-year-old boy named Michael. And that boy grew up in a distinctly southern Black city where his enemies and heroes looked like him. Doesn’t mean poverty wasn’t around him, doesn’t mean violence or crime wasn’t around him."
The singer continued:
"But it means that Black millionaires who didn’t sing and dance for a living were around him. It meant the Black educated and elite who taught him were his teachers. It meant he went to schools named for Frederick Douglass."
The rapper further mentioned:
"It meant that he grew up hearing gospel and funk and soul and he grew up experiencing the harshness of the drug era and the opportunities that opened up after. I wanted people to know that the character in Run the Jewels is a whole human being and a man who feels like there’s something that needs to be said...."
Dave Chappelle is best known for his show, Chappelle's Show, which ran from 2003 to 2004. The show consisted of 28 episodes and was hosted by Dave Chappelle himself.