Atlanta does not get Baby Keem for a night this weekend. It gets him for two.
The Grammy Award-winning rapper pulls up to the Coca-Cola Roxy at Battery Atlanta on Sunday, April 19, and Monday, April 20, both shows kicking off at 8:30 PM, as part of The Ca$ino Tour — a 36-date global run presented by Live Nation, Eerie Times, and pgLang. The Atlanta stop is a double-header, and the second night was added due to demand. That detail alone tells you something about where Keem’s profile sits right now.
The Album Behind the Tour
Baby Keem released his second studio album Ca$ino on February 20, 2026, via pgLang, Eerie Times, and Columbia Records. The 12-track project is the follow-up to his RIAA platinum-certified debut The Melodic Blue, originally released in September 2021.
The album features guest appearances from Kendrick Lamar and Momo Boyd on “Good Flirts,” as well as Too $hort and Che Ecru across the tracklist. That Kendrick feature is not a throwaway. The two have a history that matters: their collaboration on “family ties” from The Melodic Blue earned Keem his first Grammy win and introduced him to millions of listeners who had not yet caught up with what he was doing. Ca$ino now gives him a full body of new work to perform alongside that catalog, and Atlanta will hear both sides of it this weekend.
Who Baby Keem Is — Beyond the Family Connection
Baby Keem — born Hykeem Jamaal Carter Jr. — burst onto the national radar through his connection to pgLang, the creative collective co-founded by his cousin Kendrick Lamar and Dave Free. But reducing him to a family connection misses the point entirely.
His debut album The Melodic Blue earned him a Grammy for Best Rap Performance and established a sound that defied easy categorization: aggressive one moment, melodic the next, structurally inventive throughout. The album debuted at No. 5 on the Billboard 200, with fourteen of its tracks featuring production by Keem himself. The 5x platinum single “family ties” featuring Kendrick Lamar was the lead single that earned Keem that first Grammy at the 64th Grammy Awards.
His live reputation backs up the recorded output. Keem joined Kendrick Lamar on the 2022 Big Steppers Tour, captivating audiences around the world — a run documented through “The Big Steppers Tour: Live From Paris” Amazon Prime livestream, which earned a Grammy nomination for Best Music Film at the 2024 Grammy Awards.
In 2024, Keem and Lamar reunited for “The Hillbillies,” which earned Keem a nomination for Best Rap Performance at the 67th Annual Grammy Awards. That nomination arrived during one of the most talked-about moments in hip-hop in years — and Keem’s role in it was far from peripheral.
Why the Coca-Cola Roxy Is the Right Room for This
The Ca$ino Tour runs through mid-sized clubs, theaters, and ballrooms — the format where hip-hop touring energy peaks and where the crowd is close enough to feel every shift in the set. The Coca-Cola Roxy is exactly that kind of room.
Located inside Battery Atlanta, the live entertainment and dining district adjacent to Truist Park in Cumberland, the Roxy puts the audience close to the stage in a way that a 20,000-seat arena simply does not. This is Keem’s headline show in a venue built for exactly this kind of performance — not a support slot, not a festival set. Two full nights, his name at the top of the bill.
The second Atlanta date was added due to demand, which is worth noting. The Ca$ino Tour plays venues like The Fillmore in Charlotte and Miami Beach, House of Blues in Orlando, Terminal 5 in New York, and Fox Theater in Oakland. Atlanta getting two nights at the Roxy puts the city among the highest-demand stops on the entire North American leg.
The Full Tour Picture
The Ca$ino Tour kicked off on April 15 in Raleigh, NC, and moves through the South before heading west across the country, wrapping the North American leg on June 7 in Boston. After Atlanta, the tour continues to Miami Beach on April 24, Houston on April 27, and Dallas on April 28, before heading to Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Phoenix, San Diego, and Oakland. A European and UK leg follows in late August and September, with stops in Cologne, Berlin, Paris, Amsterdam, London, and Glasgow.
The routing keeps things deliberately intimate — a choice that makes the Atlanta stop feel like an event rather than just another date on a long calendar.
What to Know Before You Go
Both nights at the Coca-Cola Roxy are listed as 8:30 PM start times. Check the Roxy’s Know Before You Go page at cocacolaroxy.com before arriving for the latest venue policies and parking information. Road closures go into effect prior to large events at Battery Atlanta, and event day parking details are available through the venue’s official site.
Battery Atlanta offers multiple dining and bar options inside the complex, and the surrounding area has additional restaurants within walking distance. MARTA’s Cumberland station provides an alternative for fans looking to skip the parking situation entirely.
Tickets for both April 19 and April 20 are available through Ticketmaster.com.








