NBA YoungBoy has kicked off his Make America Slime Again tour on September 1, 2025, with a donation of $50k to two non-profit organizations based in Dallas. The Outside Today crooner held three sold-out shows on the same day at the American Airlines Center.One-half of the donation was given to Manifest Freedom, an organization run by attorney Brittany K. Barnett, which supports people who have been/ are impacted by incarceration.The organization’s success stories include the Sotelo Brothers and some residents of Fort Worth granted clemency by President Donald Trump. The other 50% was given to another non-profit, Urban Specialists.This organization aims to reduce violence and create a safe environment for kids to grow up in. In an interview with Fox 4 News, NBA Youngboy revealed that his efforts were in a bid to “just help in any way”:"You know, a lot of people be getting hurt, so it ain’t really cool at this point to me, so I just want to help in any way I [can]," he said.More details on the Make America Slime Again tour as NBA YoungBoy donates $50kBefore MASA's release, NBA YoungBoy dropped a teaser on his social media of himself standing in front of the US flag while wearing a crocheted bright green ski mask. He released the album on July 25, 2025.The Make America Slime Again tour is NBA YoungBoy’s first headlining act and will see other artists like DeeBaby, K3, and EBK Jayboo join him.The 25-year-old rapper will explore cities like Los Angeles, Brooklyn, Baltimore, and Jacksonville before the last stop at the Smoothie King Center in New Orleans on November 12, 2025, as part of the tour produced by Live Nation.NBA YoungBoy’s tour dates are as follows:September 2 – Dallas, TX – American Airlines CenterSeptember 5 – Austin, TX – Moody CenterSeptember 6 – Houston, TX – Toyota CenterSeptember 9 – Los Angeles, CA – Crypto.com ArenaSeptember 12 – Oakland, CA – Oakland ArenaSeptember 13 – Sacramento, CA – Golden 1 CenterSeptember 15 – Phoenix, AZ – PHX ArenaSeptember 17 – Denver, CO – Ball ArenaSeptember 20 – St. Louis, MO – Enterprise CenterSeptember 21 – Kansas City, MO – T-Mobile CenterSeptember 24 – Chicago, IL – United CenterSeptember 25 – Columbus, OH – Nationwide ArenaSeptember 27 – Brooklyn, NY – Barclays CenterSeptember 28 – Boston, MA – TD GardenSeptember 29 – Newark, NJ – Prudential CenterOctober 1 – Washington, DC – Capital One ArenaFri Oct 3 – Philadelphia, PA – Wells Fargo CenterOctober 4 – Baltimore, MD – CFG Bank ArenaOctober 6 – Detroit, MI – Little Caesars ArenaOctober 8 – Columbia, SC – Colonial Life ArenaOctober 10 – Jacksonville, FL – VyStar Veterans Memorial ArenaOctober 11 – Orlando, FL – Kia CenterOctober 13 – Miami, FL – Kaseya CenterOctober 15 – Atlanta, GA – State Farm ArenaOctober 16 – Nashville, TN – Bridgestone ArenaOctober 18 – Birmingham, AL – Legacy Arena at the BJCCOctober 19 – New Orleans, LA – Smoothie King CenterOctober 24: Lenovo Center: Raleigh, NC (ADDED SHOW)October 26: Spectrum Center: Charlotte, NC (ADDED SHOW)October 28: Toyota Center: Houston, TX (ADDED SHOW)October 29: Frost Bank Center: San Antonio, TX (ADDED SHOW)October 30: American Airlines Center: Dallas, TX (ADDED SHOW)November 1: Paycom Center: Oklahoma City, OK (ADDED SHOW)November 5: Honda Center: Anaheim, CA (ADDED SHOW)November 6: Desert Diamond Arena: Glendale, AZ (ADDED SHOW)November 7: Viejas Arena: San Diego, CA (ADDED SHOW)November 9: T-Mobile Arena: Las Vegas, NV (ADDED SHOW)November 11: Moda Center: Portland, OR (ADDED SHOW)November 12: Climate Pledge Arena: Seattle, WA (ADDED SHOW)Also read:1) “I couldn’t care less”: Roger Waters mocks Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath’s music