Jacquees and K Camp bring the Us Over Dem tour to Bayou Music Center on Saturday, August 22. This is the second time they have co-headlined in 2026 — the California Love Tour worked the West Coast in February. This leg is the southern circuit: Dallas, then Houston, then New Orleans, Birmingham, Memphis, and Atlanta to close it out. The routing tells you where both of them have built their audience, and that audience lives in the South.
About Jacquees
Jacquees — Rodriquez Jacquees Broadnax, out of Decatur, Georgia — taught himself to sing at nine. He cites Michael Jackson and The Temptations as early influences, and that lineage shows up in his phrasing: he works from the soul tradition even when the production is contemporary. He put out two self-released EPs before signing to Cash Money Records in October 2014 — including 19, which reached number 15 on the Billboard R&B chart. His 2018 album 4275 peaked at number three on the R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. His 2016 single “B.E.D.” went double Platinum. King of R&B, the 2019 follow-up, reached number 20 on the Billboard 200. He has been at this for over a decade. The catalog earns the headliner slot.
About K Camp
K Camp — Kristopher Campbell, born in Milwaukee, raised in Atlanta — works the melodic edge between rap and R&B. He broke through in 2013 with “Cut Her Off,” which went Platinum. His 2019 single “Lottery (Renegade)” became a viral moment. He founded his own label, Rare Sound, in 2018 and has stayed prolific: Kiss 6, out in 2025, features Ari Lennox and Ty Dolla $ign.
Venue
Bayou Music Center sits at 520 Texas Avenue in Houston’s Theater District, inside the Bayou Place Entertainment Complex. Live Nation operates the room. It opened in November 1997 as the Aerial Theater, later ran as Verizon Wireless Theater and then Revention Music Center before returning to the Bayou Music Center name in 2020. General capacity is 2,815. The floor can run GA or folding-chair reserved, with orchestra sections, loge, mezzanine, and balcony above. METRORail’s Red Line stops at Preston Station and Main Street Square, both within walking distance.
Tickets
Jacquees and K Camp play Houston on Saturday, August 22. Showtime is 8:00 PM. Tickets are available through Ticketmaster.