Nelly Announces ‘Where The Party At’ Tour With St. Lunatics, Ja Rule, Fabolous & More

Nelly Where The Party At Tour
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Nelly is hitting the road in 2025 in what looks to be his most extensive tour yet.  The Where The Party At Tour, named after one of his biggest hits (Jagged Edge’s “Where The Party At,” which features Nelly), is set to reunite Nelly and the St. Lunatics on the road for what will be many stops throughout the country, as well as, stops in Europe and Australia.

In addition to the St. Lunatics, which include Murphy Lee and City Spud, Nelly will be joined by a few other Hip-Hop legends.  Ja Rule, Fabolous, Jermaine Dupri and Eve are all confirmed, and the flyer also mentions special guests will be joining as well. One wouldn’t be surprised if Ashanti was one of those guests, although its a bit surprising that she isn’t already named on the bill. Jagged Edge would also make sense here.

The Where The Party At tour will be a celebration of the 25th anniversary of Nelly’s debut album, Country Grammar. Tickets and VIP packages go on sale on Friday (Dec. 13) at 10 a.m. local time on Nelly’s official website. Standard tickets will also be available on Dec 10 at 10. a.m. With over 50 shows in the itinerary, the tour will run from March in New Zealand through summer, ending September 19, 2025.

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See the full list of tour date below:

Where The Part At Tour poster

Fans quickly noticed that there were no dates in some major cities, including St. Louis and New York City. Could only imagine that more dates will be added.

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