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One of R&B’s most enigmatic figures may be headed to a venue near you.

Steve Lacy recently announced his fall 2026 ‘Oh yeah? Tour’ that will send him to coliseums, ballrooms, music halls, pavilions and domes, amphitheaters, parks, bowls and auditoriums all over North America in support of his recently-released third studio album with the same name.

While out and about, the former The Internet frontman is slated to make a pair of New York and New Jersey stops. They’re scheduled to take place at:

Radio City Music Hall
New York, NY
Saturday, Oct. 10

Freedom Mortgage Pavilion
Camden, NJ
Thursday, Oct. 15

If you’d like to see Lacy live, tickets are available for all of his upcoming ‘Oh yeah?’ concerts.

At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find on seats for any one show was $72 USD including fees on SeatGeek.

Prices start at $442 including fees for the Radio City gig.

Make sure to use promo code NYPOST10 for $10 off purchases over $250 at checkout (Editor’s Note: this discount is only valid for users’ first purchase on SeatGeek).

Prior to the U.S. and Canada leg of the run, Lacy played a handful of ‘Oh yeah?’ shows overseas in Japan and Korea (along with one in LA).

Based on our findings at Set List FM, the 28-year-old Compton native typically has been bringing 15-17 songs to the stage per performance.

Some of the most notable tracks to make the cut at past shows include Lacy’s mega-hits “Bad Habit,” “Dark Red,” “Static,” “N Side” and “Sunshine” along with selections from the new record.

Although no reviews from these ‘Oh yeah?’ shows have surfaced online, critics had a lot to say about his 2022-23 ‘Give You The World Tour.’

“His newfound success is not a random byproduct of a mastermind algorithm,” The UCSD Guardian wrote after seeing the crooner in February 2023.

“Rather, Lacy’s renown is long overdue: he has an almost preternatural ability of crafting innovative beats and performs with a charisma reminiscent of musical legend Prince.”

That’s high praise and we can’t wait to see what ‘Oh yeah?’ looks like live.

For more information, our team has everything you need to know and more about Steve Lacy’s ‘Oh yeah? Tour’ below.

What do tickets cost to see Steve Lacy on tour in 2026?

A complete calendar including all North American tour dates, venues and links to the cheapest tickets available can be found here:

Steve Lacy tour datesTicket prices
start at
Sept. 27 at the Armory in Minneapolis, MN$115
(including fees)
Sept. 30 at the Aragon Ballroom in Chicago, IL$217
(including fees)
Oct. 3 at the Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre in Sterling Heights, MI$77
(including fees)
Oct. 5 at the Coca-Cola Coliseum in Toronto, ON, CA$110
(including fees)
Oct. 6 at Place Bell in Laval, QC, CA$72
(including fees)
Oct. 10 at Radio City Music Hall in New York, NY$442
(including fees)
Oct. 13 at MGM Music Hall at Fenway in Boston, MA$168
(including fees)
Oct. 15 at Freedom Mortgage Pavilion in Camden, NJ$140
(including fees)
Oct. 18 at The Anthem in Washington, D.C.$217
(including fees)
Oct. 20 at The Dome in Virginia Beach, VA$93
(including fees)
Oct. 22 at the Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre in Charlotte, NC$87
(including fees)
Oct. 23 at the Red Hat Amphitheater in Raleigh, NC$94
(including fees)
Oct. 26 at Bayfront Park in Miami, FL$75
(including fees)
Oct. 28 at the Yuengling Center in Tampa, FL$129
(including fees)
Oct. 30 at the Synovus Bank Amphitheater in Atlanta, GA$125
(including fees)
Nov. 2 at the Nashville Municipal Auditorium in Nashville, TN$78
(including fees)
Nov. 5 at the Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory in Irving, TX$86
(including fees)
Nov. 7 at the Moody Amphitheater in Austin, TX$176
(including fees)
Nov. 8 at the Smart Financial Centre in Sugar Land, TX$105
(including fees)
Nov. 11 at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, CO$103
(including fees)
Nov. 13 at the Cosmopolitan in Las Vegas, NV$269
(including fees)
Nov. 17 at the Arizona Financial Theatre in Phoenix, AZ$147
(including fees)
Nov. 19 at PETCO Park in San Diego, CA$129
(including fees)
Nov. 21 at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, CA$112
(including fees)
Nov. 24 at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco, CA$177
(including fees)
Nov. 28 at the WaMu Theater in Seattle, WA$157
(including fees)
Nov. 30 at the Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre in Vancouver, BC, CA$95
(including fees)

What songs does Steve Lacy perform live?

According to Set List FM, here’s what Steve Lacy performed when he stepped into the spotlight at Seoul’s Olympic Hall on Aug. 19.

01.) “oh yeah?”

02.) “the feeling”

03.) “Helmet”

04.) “doom”

05.) “Buttons”

06.) “Static”

07.) “is it cool?”

08.) “N Side”

09.) “nothing”

10.) “show you me”

11.) “Sunshine”

12.) “nice shoes / in your world”

13.) “oh yeah?” (Reprise)

14.) “Bad Habit”

15.) “Dark Red”

16.) “Infrunami”

17.) “the feeling”

Steve Lacy new music

On July 17, Steve Lacy released his third studio album “Oh yeah?”

It’s funky, soulful, ambitious, uplifting, achingly raw and an essential entry in his canon.

Right out of the gate, the Grammy winner establishes the tone with the space-y title track “Oh yeah?” This is going to be a record with a big sound where Lacy takes you by the hand on a trip unlike any you’ve been on before.

He follows that bop with the chilled-out, sensual duet “is it cool?” feat. SZA, laid-back, fresh “the feeling” and unsettling, intimate “pure colour” with Erykah Badu that sounds like something from another planet (complimentary). Somehow, this one runs cold and warm in the best way possible.

Other highlights here include the strummy, silly, NSFW “show you me,” fuzzed-out jam “doom,” melancholy, lo-fi “nothing,” triumphant “lovesexdrugbomb” (that’ll make you feel like you’re floating) and the nine-minute, swerving, unpredictable, club-ready breakbeat “nice shoes / in your world” that eventually mellows out mid-song before picking back up.

Things end with the nostalgic throwback “bebe,” which sounds like it was plucked from 1971.

To hear for yourself, you can find “Oh yeah?” here.

R&B icons on tour in 2026

Many of the world’s most gifted party-starters will be out and about strutting their stuff all year long.

Here are just five of our favorites you won’t want to miss IRL.

• Usher with Chris Brown

• Earth Wind and Fire

• Boyz II Men

• Ne-Yo with Akon

• Jill Scott

Need even more music in your life? Check out this list of all the biggest R&B icons on tour to find the show for you.


Why you should trust ‘Post Wanted’ by the New York Post

This article was written by Matt Levy, New York Post live events reporter. Levy stays up-to-date on all the latest tour announcements from your favorite musical artists and comedians, as well as Broadway openings, sporting events and more live shows – and finds great ticket prices online. Since he started his tenure at the Post in 2022, Levy has reviewed a Bruce Springsteen concert and interviewed Melissa Villaseñor of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change.


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