Snoop Dogg, Ice Cube, E-40, and Too Short are bringing Mount Westmore to the stage this summer, and this might be the most exciting West Coast hip-hop bill in years.
The supergroup has locked in two live dates for August 2026. DJ Quik is confirmed as a special guest for both shows. West Coast rap heads already know what that lineup means. Clear your calendar.
Mount Westmore has been one of the most talked-about hip-hop collectives since its formation, and a live run feels long overdue. Promoter bobbydeepresents made the announcement on Instagram this week. The caption kept it simple: “Four Legends. One Stage. MOUNT WESTMORE.” Tickets are on sale now and available exclusively through Ticketmaster.
First stop is Friday, August 21 at SAP Center in San Jose, California. One week later, on Friday, August 28, Mount Westmore heads to Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, Arizona. Two Fridays. Two cities. Two chances to see something genuinely rare.
Mount Westmore is four West Coast legends on the same stage, each one responsible for a different chapter of hip-hop history.
Snoop Dogg brought the Long Beach G-funk sound to the mainstream in the early ’90s. “Doggystyle” is still a genre landmark over three decades later. Ice Cube co-founded N.W.A and helped put Compton on the global map. His solo career is just as essential. E-40 pioneered the Bay Area scene and developed one of the most distinctive flows in the game. Too Short has been making music out of Oakland since the ’80s. His catalog runs deeper than most people realize.
Together, the four released their debut album “Snoop Cube 40 $hort” in 2022. It was exactly what you’d hope for from that kind of collective.
DJ Quik as a special guest for both shows is a great addition. The Los Angeles-based DJ and producer has been part of the West Coast’s musical fabric for decades. He’s worked with Snoop and produced some of the scene’s most important records. His reputation in West Coast hip-hop is untouchable. Seeing all five of them share a stage is going to hit like a proper homecoming.
Two select dates. Not a sprawling national tour. That makes each show a proper event worth planning around.
San Jose goes first on August 21. Glendale follows a week later on August 28. Both are Friday nights, which is perfect for anyone building a full weekend around it. Ticketmaster is the only place to buy, so head there now.
Mount Westmore doesn’t tour all the time. This summer run is a genuine opportunity to see four of the West Coast’s most important artists share a stage, with DJ Quik along for the ride.
