“Chaos” is officially all the rage.
Ken Carson — whose most recent album “More Chaos” hit No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart — just announced his 2025 ‘The Lord of Chaos Tour’ that will send him to arenas, amphitheaters, music halls, event centers and coliseums all over North America from July through September.
That includes an early stop in the 29-concert run at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center on Wednesday, Aug. 6.
This jump to bigger venues happened almost overnight for the 25-year-old rapper. Just last year, when Carson performed in New York City, he headlined three nights at Terminal 5, which has a capacity of 3,000. When he plays Barclays this August, Carson will perform his unique brand of “chaos” made up of “rap, punk and electronic” for up to 19,000 fans at the Nets’ home arena in just one night.
And, while the quick jump may seem illogical, it makes perfect sense upon closer inspection due to Carson’s “high-octane performances [that] are a spectacle of rawness and intensity, drawing large, energetic crowds with his dynamic stage presence and unforgettable sets.”
Fans can purchase tickets for all upcoming Ken Carson shows on sites like Vivid Seats; the official on-sale for ‘The Lord of Chaos Tour’ is Friday, May 2.
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Ken Carson tour schedule 2025
A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues and links to buy tickets can be found below.
Ken Carson set list
Earlier this year, the young rapper headlined at Inglewood, CA’s Rolling Loud Festival. Although it’s likely not representative of what exactly a Carson show will look like come late July, here’s a peek at what he took to the stage that evening, courtesy of Set List FM.
01.) “ss”
02.) “Freestyle 3”
03.) “It’s Over”
04.) “Lose It”
05.) “Me N My Kup”
06.) “leather jacket”
07.) “mewtwo”
08.) “i need u”
09.) “Succubus”
10.) “toxic”
11.) “Rockstar Lifestyle”
12.) “Rock N Roll”
13.) “Yale”
14.) “Freestyle 2”
15.) “overseas”
16.) “Fighting My Demons”
Ken Carson new music
On April 11, Carson dropped his fourth studio album “More Chaos.”
The jam-packed record is made up of 22 tracks that straddle and blur the line of rap, punk and electronic music. In short, yes, the video-game sampling album more than lives up to its “chaotic” title.
Should you listen, we recommend sticking around to the tail end here, too. The final song “Off The Meter” featuring Playboi Carti and Destroy Lonely is a triumphant piece of “chaos” that will please even the most fair-weather Carson fans.
To hear for yourself, you can listen to “More Chaos” here.
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