Da Mafia 6ix is announcing its Triple 6ix Sinners Tour exclusively with HipHopDX. The 50-city jaunt is slated to begin February 28 in the group’s hometown of Memphis and is to support DJ Paul, Gangsta Boo, Lord Infamous, Crunchy Black and Koopsta Knicca’s 6ix Commandments mixtape.
“This tour is not going to be like your average rap show,” DJ Paul says in an exclusive interview with HipHopDX. "It ain’t gonna be just a bunch of crazy mothafuckas on stage waving towels in the air. It’s gonna be a show. It’s going to be like a performance, like a Las Vegas-style show, almost like a play. It’s going to be a real theatrical show. It’s going to be something real cool for the fans. We’re going to be doing something real different. We’re going to be performing all the hits, the new, the old. It’s going to be a must-see.”
In addition to being Da Mafia 6ix’s first tour, it is also the first bona fide tour featuring the crew since it formed Three 6 Mafia with Juicy J in the 1990s.
“When Koop was in the group and Boo was in the group, we never did a straight back-to-back tour,” DJ Paul says. "We did shows and we might be gone for Wednesday to Sunday, or Thursday to Sunday and come back home every week, but we never did a tour where we’d leave and straight be gone for two-and-half or three months with a different show every single night. It’s going to be interesting. I’m interested to see how gonna hold and who gonna fold, especially with Boo being a lady. Men, you know, we can grind it out. We can take a sink bath. We can go in there, get the armpits and assholes and we’ll be ready to roll. But women, you know they can’t really do that. We got hotel rooms everyday, so it’ll be cool, but it’ll still be a hustle. Doing anything every single day is hard. This is more than even a regular job. We ain’t even got Saturdays and Sundays off.”
The forthcoming Triple 6ix Sinners Tour also follows the December 2013 of passing of Lord Infamous. Lord Infamous, who is DJ Paul's brother, is the one who encouraged DJ Paul to form Da Mafia 6ix.
“That’s just the hard part because we never did this before,” DJ Paul says. "It would be great if he could be a part of it, but he is part of it because this group wouldn’t be together if it wasn’t for him. He put the group back together and he left us. I guess he just figured his job was done. Whatever the purpose of that was, I guess we’ll find out. We might already be finding out because people love the mixtape. It’s going to be hard not having him there.”
The Triple 6ix Sinners Tour itinerary is as follows:
02.28 Memphis, TN @ New Daisy Theatre
03.01 Clarksville, TN@ The Warehouse
03.02 Louisville, KY @ Diamonds Pub
03.03 Joliet, IL @ Mojoe's
03.05 Grand Rapids, MI @ The Intersection
03.06 Toledo, OH @ Mainstreet
03.07 Lancaster, PA @ The Chameleon
03.08 Columbus, OH @ Al Rosa Villa
03.09 Syracuse, NY @ Wescott Theater
03.10 Buffalo, NY @ Iris / Maple Ent. Complex
03.12 Kokomo, IN @ Centerstage
03.15 Detroit, MI @ Harpo's
03.16 Cleveland, OH @ Agora Theater
03.17 Stafford, CT @ Stafford Palace
03.18 New York, NY @ Webster Hall
03.20 Mobile, AL @ Alabama Music Box
03.21 Birmingham, AL @ Iron Horse
03.22 Tupelo, MS @ Good Time Charlie's
03.23 New Orleans, LA @ The Hangar
03.27 St. Louis, MO @ The Mad Magician
03.29 Fargo, ND @ Gio's
03.30 St. Cloud, MN @ Bubba's
03.31 St Paul, MN @ Amsterd am Bar & Hall
04.01 Manhattan, KS @ RC McGraw's
04.02 Colorado Springs, CO @ Sunshine Studios
04.03 Salina, KS @ The Muse Ballroom
04.04 Fort Collins, CO @ Hodi's Half Note
04.05 Denver, CO @ The Roxy
04.06 Aspen, CO @ Belly Up
04.09 Phoenix, AZ @ Joe's Grotto
04.11 Las Vegas, NV @ The Sky Box
04.12 Lancaster, CA @ Industry Theater
04.16 Reno, NV @ Knitting Factory
04.18 Seattle, WA @ Studio Seven
04.20 Albany, OR @ The Grange Hall
04.22 Boise, ID @ Knitting Factory
04.24 Spokane, WA @ Knitting Factory
04.26 Salt Lake City, UT @ Lofi Cafe
More Triple 6ix Sinners Tour dates are to be announced via Facebook.
“This tour is not going to be like your average rap show,” DJ Paul says in an exclusive interview with HipHopDX. "It ain’t gonna be just a bunch of crazy mothafuckas on stage waving towels in the air. It’s gonna be a show. It’s going to be like a performance, like a Las Vegas-style show, almost like a play. It’s going to be a real theatrical show. It’s going to be something real cool for the fans. We’re going to be doing something real different. We’re going to be performing all the hits, the new, the old. It’s going to be a must-see.”
In addition to being Da Mafia 6ix’s first tour, it is also the first bona fide tour featuring the crew since it formed Three 6 Mafia with Juicy J in the 1990s.
“When Koop was in the group and Boo was in the group, we never did a straight back-to-back tour,” DJ Paul says. "We did shows and we might be gone for Wednesday to Sunday, or Thursday to Sunday and come back home every week, but we never did a tour where we’d leave and straight be gone for two-and-half or three months with a different show every single night. It’s going to be interesting. I’m interested to see how gonna hold and who gonna fold, especially with Boo being a lady. Men, you know, we can grind it out. We can take a sink bath. We can go in there, get the armpits and assholes and we’ll be ready to roll. But women, you know they can’t really do that. We got hotel rooms everyday, so it’ll be cool, but it’ll still be a hustle. Doing anything every single day is hard. This is more than even a regular job. We ain’t even got Saturdays and Sundays off.”
The forthcoming Triple 6ix Sinners Tour also follows the December 2013 of passing of Lord Infamous. Lord Infamous, who is DJ Paul's brother, is the one who encouraged DJ Paul to form Da Mafia 6ix.
“That’s just the hard part because we never did this before,” DJ Paul says. "It would be great if he could be a part of it, but he is part of it because this group wouldn’t be together if it wasn’t for him. He put the group back together and he left us. I guess he just figured his job was done. Whatever the purpose of that was, I guess we’ll find out. We might already be finding out because people love the mixtape. It’s going to be hard not having him there.”
The Triple 6ix Sinners Tour itinerary is as follows:
02.28 Memphis, TN @ New Daisy Theatre
03.01 Clarksville, TN@ The Warehouse
03.02 Louisville, KY @ Diamonds Pub
03.03 Joliet, IL @ Mojoe's
03.05 Grand Rapids, MI @ The Intersection
03.06 Toledo, OH @ Mainstreet
03.07 Lancaster, PA @ The Chameleon
03.08 Columbus, OH @ Al Rosa Villa
03.09 Syracuse, NY @ Wescott Theater
03.10 Buffalo, NY @ Iris / Maple Ent. Complex
03.12 Kokomo, IN @ Centerstage
03.15 Detroit, MI @ Harpo's
03.16 Cleveland, OH @ Agora Theater
03.17 Stafford, CT @ Stafford Palace
03.18 New York, NY @ Webster Hall
03.20 Mobile, AL @ Alabama Music Box
03.21 Birmingham, AL @ Iron Horse
03.22 Tupelo, MS @ Good Time Charlie's
03.23 New Orleans, LA @ The Hangar
03.27 St. Louis, MO @ The Mad Magician
03.29 Fargo, ND @ Gio's
03.30 St. Cloud, MN @ Bubba's
03.31 St Paul, MN @ Amsterd am Bar & Hall
04.01 Manhattan, KS @ RC McGraw's
04.02 Colorado Springs, CO @ Sunshine Studios
04.03 Salina, KS @ The Muse Ballroom
04.04 Fort Collins, CO @ Hodi's Half Note
04.05 Denver, CO @ The Roxy
04.06 Aspen, CO @ Belly Up
04.09 Phoenix, AZ @ Joe's Grotto
04.11 Las Vegas, NV @ The Sky Box
04.12 Lancaster, CA @ Industry Theater
04.16 Reno, NV @ Knitting Factory
04.18 Seattle, WA @ Studio Seven
04.20 Albany, OR @ The Grange Hall
04.22 Boise, ID @ Knitting Factory
04.24 Spokane, WA @ Knitting Factory
04.26 Salt Lake City, UT @ Lofi Cafe
More Triple 6ix Sinners Tour dates are to be announced via Facebook.
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