Kid Cudi Rebel Ragers Tour Vancouver: What to Know Before You Go
Kid Cudi in Vancouver: Rebel Ragers Tour Guide

Chart-topping rapper Kid Cudi brings The Rebel Ragers Tour to Vancouver this week. Fans of the Grammy-winning artist born Scott Mescudi will appreciate that $1 of every ticket sold goes to The Big Bro Foundation, a charity devoted to empowering young people facing mental challenges, particularly Black youth.

When and Where Is the Concert?

The concert takes place on June 19 at Rogers Arena. Note: Giving yourself extra time to reach the venue on public transit is highly recommended as World Cup events are affecting traffic, parking availability and access to downtown.

What Time Does It Start?

Ticketmaster.ca lists the start time as 6:30 p.m.

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Are Tickets Still Available?

Tickets from $46 are available from verified resale vendors at ticketmaster.ca.

Who Is Joining Kid Cudi on Tour?

The Rebel Ragers Tour date in Vancouver features M.I.A., former Outkast legend Big Boi, and Dot Da Genius presents GLKPRTY w/ Powers Pleasanton.

What Will the Setlist Include?

With a total of 30 dates, The Rebel Ragers Tour setlist will cover the full spectrum of Cudi's discography, from early hits such as Day 'N' Nite up to recent tunes like Maui Wowie. While the tour is in support of the musician's latest record Free, the performance is packed with standout tracks that have made Cudi a global star since he first blew up with his debut album Man on the Moon: The End of the Day in 2009.

Will There Be Comedy or Art?

There's no word so far on whether Kid Cudi will be adding in any of his stand-up comedy routine to the performance or whether any of his visual art will be on display or projected on the arena screens. Cudi's debut visual art exhibition, Echoes of the Past, took place in Paris earlier this year.

Bag Restrictions at Rogers Arena

The Rogers Arena website has a full list of rules and regulations regarding what you can and can't bring into the concert. Concertgoers are recommended to have their tickets downloaded on their mobile device or Ticketmaster app and ready to scan at the gate for quick entry. Screenshots of tickets will not be accepted. The arena does not allow large bags inside the venue. Bags measuring larger than 35.5 by 35.5 by 15.2 centimetres will not be allowed. Additional prohibited items include outside food and beverages, balloons, selfie sticks and more.

Other Canadian Dates

There are no other listed Canadian dates on the tour.

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