Seven-time Grammy-nominated rapper Baby Keem is returning to Cincinnati once again.
The rapper, best known for his quadruple-platinum single “Orange Soda” and his Grammy-winning hit “Family Ties” featuring his cousin Kendrick Lamar, will perform at the Andrew J. Brady Music Center on May 23 as part of a 36-date tour.
The tour is in support of his new album, Ca$ino, which releases next week on Feb. 20.
Previously, Baby Keem had a tour stop at Cincinnati venue Bogart’s in 2022 during the tour for his platinum-selling album The Melodic Blue; tickets sold out for that show in less than 10 minutes.
As part of the promotion for the new album, Baby Keem released a new documentary titled “Booman I” featuring clips of his family during his childhood and his time in the studio working on the album—with a cameo from his uber-famous cousin Kendrick Lamar. The two collaborated last year on the Grammy-nominated song “The Hillbillies.”
“I understood the hardship before he was born—just the history of our family in general. We don’t call ourselves the hillbillies for nothing,” Lamar says in the documentary. “This is a story of a war environment and a warfare, psychologically, to try and change our generational curses.”
Tickets for Baby Keem’s latest stop in Cincinnati are on sale now.

