Bone Thugs-N-Harmony Clear Up Three 6 Mafia Tour Cancelation Rumors

The pioneering Hip-Hop group delayed their tour with Three 6 Mafia until 2026 but promised new music and one Arkansas show later this month.

Bone Thugs-N-Harmony postponed their highly anticipated joint tour with Three 6 Mafia, pushing the full launch of the Thuggish Ruggish Mafia Tour run to April 2026 while teasing new music and select performances this year.

The Bone Thugs-N-Harmony—Krayzie, Layzie, Bizzy, Flesh and Wish Bone—shared the update through Instagram, making it clear the tour isn’t off the table—just delayed.

“Our Thuggish Ruggish Mafia tour has been postponed NOT canceled. We will be kicking off the Thuggish Ruggish Mafia tour in April of 2026. We are coming to a city near you!!!!” the group wrote.

While the full tour is on hold, one show is still locked in for this year. “There will be 1 Thuggish Ruggish Mafia show this year in Arkansas on August 21st,” they added.

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The Cleveland-bred group also revealed they’re working on a new album and plan to hit a few cities before the end of the year. “In the meantime, we will be hitting select cities for the remainder of the year while we are preparing this new album from them 5 True Thugs From The Double Glock!!!!!”

They then teased a fresh single dropping soon. “Are y’all ready for some new music????? We will be dropping a brand new single in the next few weeks. Be on the lookout!!!! As always, we appreciate your love and continued support for these 30+ years.”

Bone Thugs-N-Harmony earned their place in Hip-Hop history with their melodic flows, rapid-fire delivery and emotionally charged lyrics. Their 1995 album, E. 1999 Eternal, cemented their legacy, featuring hits like “Tha Crossroads” and “1st of tha Month.” The group’s ability to blend harmony with hardcore street narratives set them apart in the ’90s and influenced generations of artists that followed.

The Thuggish Ruggish Mafia Tour was expected to be a major moment in Hip-Hop nostalgia, uniting two of the genre’s most influential groups. While the delay may disappoint some, the promise of new music and a 2026 launch keeps the momentum alive.

The only confirmed show this year will take place in Arkansas on Wednesday (August 21).