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T.I. at 713 Music Hall | July 11, 2026

T.I. comes to Houston on Saturday, July 11, as part of The King Succession Tour — ten cities, then he’s done. At the 2026 Grammy Awards, introducing “Let ‘Em Know,” he said it plainly: “I’m gonna be done.” In July, he’s onstage at 713 Music Hall at 8 PM. Tickets are on sale.

About T.I.

Clifford Joseph Harris Jr. built his career in Atlanta’s Center Hill neighborhood. The rap tradition he helped establish — trap music, alongside Jeezy and Gucci Mane — is Atlanta’s own, with its own tempo and architecture. Houston built something different: slower, deeper in the bass, shaped by the DJ Screw inheritance. T.I. is not a Houston act. But he has been a formative figure in southern hip-hop broadly, and one of his most consequential moves was signing a young Travis Scott — Houston’s own — to Grand Hustle Records. That wire runs between the two cities.

Trap Muzik (2003) put the vocabulary in place — platinum, and a genuine cultural statement. King (2006) hit number one on the Billboard 200. That album turns twenty this year, which is the context animating this farewell run. His twelfth and final project, Kill The King, comes out on Grand Hustle Records and EMPIRE. The title came from advice Big Boi gave him: “the name of the game is called Kill the King.” T.I. took it as a directive to his own ego: “Kill The King is a metaphor for killing the ego.”

The lead single, “Let ‘Em Know,” produced by Pharrell Williams, was the first RIAA gold/platinum record across all genres in 2026 — number one at both Urban and Rhythmic radio, more than 130,000 fan-made videos. The momentum coming into this tour is real.

The succession piece is the show within the show. His sons Domani Harris and King Harris open as direct support. The tour title means what it says — a father making room for his kids on the way out.

713 Music Hall

713 Music Hall occupies the Barbara Jordan Post Office building at 401 Franklin St in downtown Houston. Built in 1934 as a train depot, the building was renamed in the mid-1980s to honor Congresswoman Barbara Jordan — the first Black woman elected to the U.S. Congress from the South. Live Nation opened it as a music venue in November 2021. The room holds 5,000 across two floors, with the Kashmere Lounge as the VIP option on show night.

Tickets & Pricing

The King Succession Tour plays 713 Music Hall on Saturday, July 11, 2026 at 8 PM. Tickets are available now through Ticketmaster.

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Concert Details

📅July 11, 2026
🕐8:00 PM
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ℹ️on-sale

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