Cypress Hill: Once Upon A Time in the Summer 2026 Tour
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Cypress Hill: Once Upon A Time In The Summer 2026 Tour

Celebrating 35 Years of Cypress Hill

With Bone Thugs-N-Harmony

TICKET INFORMATION

VENUE PRE-SALE
3/18/26, 12:00 p.m. - 3/19/26, 11:59 p.m.

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GENERAL ON-SALE
Friday, March 20th, 10:00 a.m.
Cypress Hill: Once Upon A Time In The Summer 2026 Tour
Cypress Hill: Once Upon A Time In The Summer 2026 Tour
July 21, 2026 | 7:00 PM
$45.50+
*Ticket prices subject to change.

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Location(s): 

SCHEDULE
Food Court: 5:00 p.m.
Gates: 6:00 p.m.
Showtime: 7:00 p.m.
*Door times subject to change

BLANKETS & CHAIRS
Configuration Will Change Depending on Event
  • Reserved Seating - Each ticket in Orchestra or Terrace section includes a chair.
  • GA Pit - Standing room only. No blankets/chairs permitted.
  • GA Lawn (Obstructed View) - Blankets and reasonably sized chairs permitted.

PARKING
  • Limited parking is available for $10.00 (card only) located in Sunner Memorial Park off Valor Way SW.
  • Street parking is available at the McGrath Amphitheatre along 1st Street as well as the Third Avenue bridge.
  • ADA parking is available along 1st Street.
Visit Park Cedar Rapids for available parking.

INCLEMENT WEATHER
Event is rain or shine. Please be sure to review our weather policies.

PROHIBITED ITEMS
Please review our list of prohibited items prior to arrival. For this venue, umbrellas are NOT permitted.

BAGS & PURSES
The following purses/bags are permitted:
  • Clear purses/bags
  • Wristlets/clutches smaller than 8"x5"
All other bags are prohibited. View full purse & bag policy.

We love when our patrons enjoy a show with dancing! However for the safety and courtesy of other guests, aisles must be clear at all times. Please refrain from standing in the aisles during events and follow directions of team members in your area.

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Three decades ago, B-Real, Sen Dog, and DJ Muggs sparked a trip that left popular culture stoned, stunned, and staggering in anticipation for more. Naming themselves after a local street in Los Angeles, Cypress Hill burst on the scene in 1991 with the release of their self-titled debut album. The singles “How I Could Just Kill a Man” and “The Phuncky Feel One” became underground hits, and the group’s public pro-marijuana stance earned them many fans among the alternative rock community. Cypress Hill followed their debut with Black Sunday in the summer of 1993, which debuted at #1 on Billboard’s Top 200, garnered three GRAMMY® Award nominations, and went triple platinum in the U.S. As a result, Cypress Hill became the first rap group to have two albums in the top 10 of the Billboard 200 charts at the same time and are the first Latino-American hip-hop group to achieve platinum and multi-platinum success. Since the release of Black Sunday, Cypress Hill have put out seven more albums including 2018’s critically acclaimed, Elephants on Acid. Cypress Hill made history once again in 2019 when the group was honored with their very own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. In 2021, Cypress Hill released “Champion Sound.” Produced by Black Milk, the single appears on the soundtrack of R.B.I Baseball 21 and is also the featured song for the band’s partnership with Montejo Cerveza. 2021 also saw Cypress Hill celebrate the 30th anniversary of their self-titled debut this year with a SONY reissue on vinyl, 7-inch box set, a reissue across all DSP’s that includes eight unreleased tracks, as well as a graphic novel and their very own STANCE sock.

Cypress Hill continue to be busier than ever in 2022. On March 18, 2022, the band released Back In Black to critical acclaim. In their review of the album, Kerrang declared it “solidifies their status as a collective still expanding upon their legacy.” On April 20, 2022 Cypress Hill released their “Insane in the Brain” documentary, which is part of Mass Appeal’s “Hip Hop 50” franchise in partnership with Showtime. Upon its release, the New York Times said the documentary was “an often-engaging chronicle of the group”, while Variety declared “the Cypress Hill documentary should put into perspective their pervasive influence and groundbreaking, Latin-tinged hip-hop crossed with booming metallic rock.” On July 10, 2024, Cypress Hill once again made pop culture history performing a historic show with the London Symphony at the Royal Albert Hall. Initially predicted by an episode of The Simpsons 28 years prior, the collaboration was brought to life in a sold-out, one-night-only event that showcased their revered Black Sunday album with an unforgettable classical crossover. Hailed by several publications as a piece of "hip hop history," Louder Sound noted that the group "sets a whole new standard for crossover."



About Bone Thugs-N-Harmony:
Graced with a quick and sometimes sung delivery, along with a unique sense of melody, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony burst out of Cleveland, Ohio in the mid-’90s with a pair of massive hits (“Thuggish Ruggish Bone” and “Tha Crossroads”) along with a great first album, as well as a successful follow-up, and then quickly unraveled. Mainstream interest dropped off toward the tail end of the ’90s, but the group, which underwent a series of lineup changes, continued to release new material via mixtapes and albums throughout the 2000s.




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