Fresh off a starring role in the film Night Patrol and the release of his critically acclaimed collaborative album Alfredo 2 with The Alchemist, Freddie Gibbs is charging into 2026 with the announcement of his headlining North American run, The Last Rabbit Tour. Kicking off in May, the tour will bring Gibbs to major cities including Las Vegas, Boston, New York, Charlotte, Sacramento, and more. Supporting acts on select dates include Nourished by Time, Geordie Greep, and 2 Deadboyz (formerly Flatbush Zombies). Presale begins Wednesday, February 4 at 10 a.m. local time, with general ticket sales launching Friday, February 6 at 10 a.m. local time.
The tour news arrives just as Freddie Gibbs adds a new milestone to his résumé: GRAMMY winner. At the 2026 GRAMMY Awards, he took home a win in the Best R&B Album category for his contributions to Leon Thomas’ project Mutt, marking another major moment in a career defined by constant evolution.
Released in July, Alfredo 2 reunited Freddie Gibbs and The Alchemist five years after their landmark project Alfredo, a record widely credited with redefining the modern rapper-producer duo format. The sequel delivered the pair’s biggest week ever in terms of album consumption and streaming, reaffirming their chemistry and cultural impact.
The album arrived alongside Alfredo: The Movie, a visually striking companion film directed by Nick Walker and shot on location in Japan. Blending yakuza noir influences with the lone-warrior spirit of Ghost Dog, the film casts Gibbs and The Alchemist as partners operating in a stylized criminal underworld. Trading pasta for ramen, the duo run a modest noodle shop by day while navigating shadowy dealings by night. From alleyway negotiations to smoky izakaya backroom meetings and warrior-monk training sequences, the film deepens the Alfredo universe with cinematic flair, noir aesthetics, and the same sharp storytelling that defines the music.
Over the past decade, Freddie Gibbs has proven impossible to box in. Rising from underground tactician to globally respected artist, he moves seamlessly between gritty street narratives and high-concept collaborations. His artistic reach now stretches well beyond music, with an expanding presence in film and television that mirrors the emotional depth and sharp realism of his lyrics.

His acting career has steadily gained momentum, highlighted by his breakout role in Down With The King, which premiered at Cannes. His performance earned widespread acclaim, with The New York Times naming him one of “The 10 Best Actors of the Year,” and chief critic A.O. Scott later including him in his personal list of actors deserving Oscar nominations. That same ability to command attention on screen translates directly to his reputation as one of hip-hop’s most compelling live performers.
Musically, Gibbs remains one of rap’s most respected collaborators, having worked with artists ranging from Pusha T, Killer Mike, Anderson .Paak, and Yasiin Bey to Tyler, The Creator, Gucci Mane, Young Thug, and Kanye West. His catalog also extends into major gaming franchises like Grand Theft Auto, Max Payne, and NBA 2K. In 2021, he partnered with ESPN for Black History Month, performing as part of The Undefeated Presents: A Room of Our Own. He later made the leap to a major label with 2022’s $oul $old $eparately, showcasing his versatility across production from Kaytranada, James Blake, and DJ Paul.
With a GRAMMY win, a cinematic album rollout, and a major headlining tour on deck, Freddie Gibbs continues to blur the lines between underground credibility and mainstream recognition. The Last Rabbit Tour stands as the next chapter in a career that consistently challenges expectations while pushing hip-hop’s artistic boundaries forward.
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