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Snoop Dogg Takes A Trip North of the Border for Cali to Canada Tour

The iconic west coast rapper is going on an 11-date Canadian-exclusive tour this June, showing love to cities in every Prairie province, as well as Ontario, Quebec and Nova Scotia.

Snoop Dogg's Cali to Canada tour poster

Snoop Dogg's Cali to Canada tour poster

Live Nation

West coast rap icon Snoop Dogg is leaving California behind this summer for a trip north of the border. Snoop will perform 11 dates across the country on his Cali to Canada Tour, presented by Live Nation Canada.

The tour kicks off in Halifax on June 3 and closes out in Vancouver on June 25. Joining Snoop on all dates are fellow G-Funk trailblazers Warren G and DJ Quik.


Over 30 years after his 1993 debut, Doggystyle, Snoop remains a major name in entertainment. The multi-platinum musician has three No. 1 hits to his name and dozens of Hot 100 hits. He released his 20th album, B.O.D.R., in 2022, following his acquisition of Death Row Records, the label that first launched him to fame.

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Snoop last performed in Canada in summer 2023, on a joint tour with Wiz Khalifa that came to Toronto and Vancouver. This time around, though, he's showing love to cities in every Prairie province, as well as Ontario, Quebec and Nova Scotia.

General sale for the Cali to Canada tour begins April 5 at 10 am EST via Ticketmaster. Find the full list of dates below.

CALI TO CANADA TOUR

Mon June 3, 2024 - Halifax, NS - Scotiabank Centre
Thurs June 6, 2024 - Quebec City, QC - Videotron Centre
Sun June 9, 2024 - Montreal, QC - Bell Centre
Tues June 11, 2024 - Ottawa, ON - Canadian Tire Centre
Wed June 12, 2024 - Toronto, ON - Scotiabank Arena
Fri June 14, 2024 - London, ON - Budweiser Gardens
Mon June 17, 2024 - Winnipeg, MB - Canada Life Centre
Wed June 19, 2024 - Saskatoon, SK - SaskTel Centre
Thurs June 20, 2024 - Edmonton, AB - Rogers Place
Fri June 21, 2024 - Calgary, AB - Scotiabank Saddledome
Tues June 25, 2024 - Vancouver, BC - Rogers Arena

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From left to right: Jackie Dean, Chief Operating Officer of Loft Entertainment; Tom Pistore President of OVG Canada; Kevin Barton, Executive Producer, Loft Entertainment and Randy Lennox, co-founder and CEO of Loft Entertainment
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From left to right: Jackie Dean, Chief Operating Officer of Loft Entertainment; Tom Pistore President of OVG Canada; Kevin Barton, Executive Producer, Loft Entertainment and Randy Lennox, co-founder and CEO of Loft Entertainment
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