Ice Cube: ‘Straight Into Canada’ Tour


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You'll be able to meet Ice Cube the night of his show, and get a picture with the man himself.
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Date

May 4, 2024 @ 7:30 PM

Location

The Arena at TD Place

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ABOUT:

Get ready to experience one of Hip Hop's finest, as Ice Cube announces a stop on his ‘Straight into Canada’ tour on Saturday, May 4th at The Arena at TD Place.

The hip-hop VIP will be joined by special guests, fellow American rapper Xzibit and Peter Jackson.

Ice Cube is an award-winning musician, actor, director, producer, civil rights leader and CEO and co-founder of the BIG3 professional 3-on-3 basketball league. After penning the most memorable lyrics on N.W.A’s groundbreaking songs “Straight Outta Compton” and “F* Tha Police,” Ice Cube left the group at the peak of its popularity to pursue 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 and was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2016. Beyond music, Ice Cube is a lifelong civil rights activist and the co-author of the Contract With Black America.