Yo Gotti will hold his annual birthday concert at the Fedex Forum in his hometown of Memphis. The “81” rapper announced his fifth “Yo Gotti and Friends Birthday Bash” will take place on June 29 in partnership with WHRK 97.1.

"This is my way to give back to the city, by reaching out to some of my friends in the industry and bringing the biggest concert of the summer to my hometown,” Gotti said. “This will be the biggest concert yet. For the first time we will shut down the Fedex Forum Arena for ‘Birthday Bash 5.”

Nicki Minaj, Jeezy, Meek Mill, Rich Homie Quan and Dej Loaf have performed at past versions of the event. The 2017 lineup has not been announced, but WHRK 97.1 program director Devin Steel is excited about what’s in store for the event.

“For the last 4 years we've created an unmatched partnership with Memphis #1 station K97 and Memphis #1 artist Yo Gotti,” Steel said. “To grow and move to Fed Ex Forum is a huge testimony to Yo Gotti's career and engagement with giving back to the city. The level of entertainment is competitive to any large Tour or festival. We're happy to support and be a part of history and can't wait to share a roster of talent for this year’s Bday Bash 5.”

Tickets for the event are on sale now at Ticketmaster. A week after the concert, Yo Gotti will join Meek Mill on the road for their Against All Odds tour. Check out all of the dates below.

July 5 – Cleveland, Ohio — Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica
July 6 – Indianapolis, Ind. — Klipsch Music Center
July 7 – Detroit, Mich. — Lottery Amphitheatre at Freedom Hill
July 9 – St. Louis, Mo — Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre
July 12 – Boston, Mass. — Tsongas Center at UMass Lowell
July 14 – New York, N.Y. — Hammerstein Ballroom
July 15 – Reading, Pa. — The Santander Arena
July 18 – Baltimore, Md. — Pier Six Pavilion
July 19 – Charlotte, N.C. — Metro Credit Union Amphitheatre
July 21 – Atlanta, Ga. — Lakewood Amphitheatre
July 22 – Jacksonville, Fla. — Daily’s Place
July 23 – Miami, Fla. — Bayfront Park Amphitheatre
July 25 – Nashville, Tenn. — Nashville Municipal Auditorium
July 27 – New Orleans, La. — UNO Lakefront Arena
July 28 – Houston, Texas — Revention Music Center
July 29 – Austin, Texas — HEB Center at Cedar Park
July 30 – Dallas, Texas — South Side Ballroom
Aug. 1 – Denver, Colo. — Fillmore Auditorium
Aug. 3 – Phoenix, Arizona — Comerica Theatre
Aug. 4 – Los Angeles, Calif. — Hollywood Palladium
Aug. 8 – Seattle, Wash. — WaMu Theater

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