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About Ice Cube
As much as technology, business and society have changed since the 1980s, one thing has remained constant: Ice Cube has been a premier cultural watchdog, astutely commenting on, examining and detailing the breadth of the American experience in uncompromising terms with an unflinching honesty and a sobering perspective, as well as a deft comedic touch that has endeared him to several generations of fans.
Indeed, growing up in crime and gang-infested South Central Los Angeles in the 1970s and 1980s, Ice Cube learned how to navigate a world where the lines between right and wrong shifted constantly. Equally importantly, the Los Angeles-based entertainment mogul also found a lasting way to present the comedy that exists in the midst of difficult situations.
After penning the most memorable lyrics on N.W.A’s groundbreaking songs “Straight Outta Compton” and “Fuck Tha Police,” Ice Cube left the group at the peak of its popularity because he was not being paid correctly. That move that led to one of the most successful careers in music history. As a solo recording artist, Ice Cube has sold more than 10 million albums while remaining one of rap’s most respected and influential artists.
Beyond music, Ice Cube has established himself as one of entertainment’s most reliable, successful and prolific figures. In the film arena, he’s an accomplished producer (Friday, Barbershop 2: Back In Business, Are We There Yet?), writer (Friday, The Players Club, The Janky Promoters) and director (The Players Club) who is best known for his acting.
One of the most bankable actors in cinematic history, his films include the acclaimed Friday, Barbershop and Are We There Yet? franchises, as well as star turns as a conflicted teen in Boyz N The Hood, a greedy soldier in Three Kings and an elite government agent in xXx: State Of The Union. Ice Cube’s ability to bring a natural, everyman aesthetic to any film genre makes his characters compelling and memorable, whether he’s playing a confrontational career college student (Higher Learning) or skeptical football coach (The Longshots).
As a television producer, he took the Barbershop and Are We There Yet? series to successful network runs and also enjoyed success with the controversial Black. White., among other programs.
In 2012, Ice Cube appeared in the blockbuster film 21 Jump Street and the independent thriller Rampart. Other film projects in development include a biopic on N.W.A and another Friday film. He’s also a pitchman for Coors Light and has been featured in various commercials for the brand.
Most recently, Cube found major success with the box office hit “Ride Along,” which his company Cube Vision produced. The film was #1 at the box office for three consecutive weekends and was the highest grossing movie in history over Martin Luther King Jr. holiday weekend. Ride Along has been green lit for a sequel, proving once again that Cube is the king of the franchise film category.
On the horizon, Cube will be starring in 22 Jump Street, the follow up to the smash success of 21 Jump Street. Cube Vision is also in pre-production for the long awaited NWA biopic, Straight Outta Compton, which will be directed by F. Gary Gray.
While Cube loves making movies, his first passion will always be music. His forthcoming album, Everythang’s Corrupt, will be his eighteenth release as a solo artist or a member of a group (N.W.A, Da Lench Mob, Westside Connection) and is slated for a release later this year.
On his new LP, Ice Cube highlights the evolution of the United States of America, a land where honesty, love and respect have been replaced by a meaningless, fruitless pursuit of material spoils.
“Everybody’s trying to come up with more than they really need and it’s driving people crazy,” he says of the mentality that inspired the piano-accented selection “One For The Money.” “If they can’t attain it, then they look for escape in another way, whether it’s drinking, drugs, dancing, having sex, whatever. Everybody’s trying to be somebody, which is cool. There’s nothing wrong with that. But you are somebody. You’re somebody before you’re trying to be somebody. I know a lot of famous dudes who aren’t good people. I know a lot of people that aren’t famous that are cool people, who set a good example and do the right thing.”
But doing the right thing seems much more difficult for people whose sole purpose in accumulating money and power. On the ominous “Everythang’s Corrupt,” Ice Cube explains how money is often the answer to questions about why things work the way they do. “You can never let the world puzzle you,” he explains. “All you’ve got to do is follow the money and you’ll see why things don’t get done or things get done. It’s a shame that the dollar has become more important and more precious than life itself to so many.”
So as much of popular rap focuses on trite topics, Ice Cube remains raw and uncompromising. It’s a stance he’s held since the mid-1980s when he broke through as a member of gangster rap pioneers N.W.A. On the funky, “Can I Hit Some Of That West Coast Shit?” Ice Cube dares the new generation of artists to push the genre forward, something he’s been doing throughout his entire career. “It’s basically saying, what you’re about to do, I’ve done it already,” he reveals. “It’s like, ‘C’mon, man.’ Come new. And if you’re new, you’ll stand out.”
To his point, Ice Cube has stood out throughout his remarkable career. His ability to adapt to new trends and styles and put his twist on them without losing his own identity puts him in an elite class of recording artists of any genre. With the bouncy “Sic Them Youngins On ‘Em,” he showcases an undulating delivery that counters his typically stoic, commanding flow.
That type of artistic alchemy also allows Ice Cube to craft a song like “The Big Show,” where he lets the world know that in the real world, he’s going to remain true to himself regardless of whom he’s interacting with. “I just be myself man, and you’ve just got to take it or leave it, whether you’re the homie in the hood or Obama,” he says. “You’ve just got to take me how I am. Where I come from, it makes me real equipped to deal with everybody.”
As a multi-media juggernaut, Ice Cube has built a career that remains robust, if difficult to categorize. “It’s hard to define,” he says. “My brand, if I could put it in a nutshell, is I believe that I’m a solid artist. I always go back to that word solid. Solid like a Harley Davidson is solid. I hope people trust that when I put my name on something that it’s not just garbage. I’m not just throwing it at you. I’m trying to give you an experience.”
And he’s excelled at that, time and time again.
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What fans are saying
Rossalini
Mann, the Them Boyz put on a freaking show bone rock the house
E40 I saw him bought 25 yrs ago. I love E40
The Greatest rapper alive Ice CUBE..ain't nutten to say A1 since day1 1986
The Zoo Amphitheatre
Oklahoma City, OK
Aug 04, 2024
Laze dimovski
Thanks for letting me know I have to go out for a good day please find out what time you are free for the user to go to the gym in the morning so I
Cv Music Festivals
Cadott, WI
Jun 20, 2024
Kyle
Great show Ice Cube was a on fire. Very disappointing that Bizzy was not on the tour. Hopefully this really ain’t their farewell tour without Bizzy not being apart of it
Footprint Center
Phoenix, AZ
Apr 08, 2023
Natalie
Excellent show! Ice Cube’s still got it! He interacted with Snoop, E-40, and Too Short the whole time. King Kyle Lee opened. Enjoyed every minute of Mount Westmore at the Round Rock Amp!
Round Rock Amp
Round Rock, TX
Apr 12, 2022
Melissa
The music was excellent. The ammenities needed to be on each side of the stage to avoid congestion and getting from one side to the other. This is for Gold Ticket area.
North Hagley Park
Christchurch, New Zealand
Apr 01, 2023
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Ice Cube Tour Cities
Frequently Asked Questions About Ice Cube
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is Ice Cube on tour?
Yes, Ice Cube is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
Ice Cube concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Ice Cube tour
is scheduled for 2 dates across 2 cities. Get
information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.
How many upcoming tour dates is Ice Cube scheduled to play?
Ice Cube is scheduled to play 2 shows between 2024-2025. Buy
concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.
When does the Ice Cube tour start?
Ice Cube’s tour starts Dec 13, 2024 and ends on Dec 14, 2024.
They will play 2 cities; their most recent concert was held in
Mount Pleasant at Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort and their next upcoming concert
will be in Detroit at Fox Theatre Detroit.
What venues is Ice Cube performing at?
As part of the Ice Cube tour, Ice Cube is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2024 Tour Dates:
Dec 13 - Mount Pleasant,
MI @ Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort
Dec 14 - Detroit,
MI @ Fox Theatre Detroit