Snoop Dogg, Ice Cube, E-40, and Too Short are taking Mount Westmore back on the road this summer. The West Coast supergroup confirmed two live dates for August 2026. Only two nights. That makes every seat count.
Promoter Bobby Dee Presents shared the news on Instagram, confirming all four members will be on stage together. DJ Quik is locked in as special guest for both shows. That lineup alone should have West Coast rap fans clearing their calendars.
Here’s the schedule. Night one goes down on Friday, August 21st at SAP Center in San Jose, California. Night two lands on Friday, August 28th at Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, Arizona. Tickets go on sale next Friday, June 26th at 10am, exclusively on Ticketmaster.
Two nights. Four legends. Set your alarm.
Mount Westmore came together in 2020. Four busy legends deciding to record together. That kind of thing doesn’t happen on a whim. Snoop Dogg is a full-on cultural institution. Ice Cube co-founded N.W.A and helped reshape hip-hop. His film career has been just as big. E-40 built the blueprint for Bay Area rap. His slang alone could fill a dictionary. The Bay loves him for it. Too Short has been putting in work since before most current chart-toppers were born. His discography runs longer than most artists’ entire careers.
The group dropped their debut album ‘Bad MFs’ in 2022. It landed like a proper statement, not a side project. The West Coast has four decades of hip-hop history behind it, and that album felt like a celebration of all of it. But hearing it live? That hits different.
Getting all four of these artists in the same building took some doing. Each one has their own massive solo career running at full speed. That’s what makes a Mount Westmore show feel like a genuine event.
DJ Quik on the guest list pushes this beyond typical concert territory. The Compton rapper and producer has moved in this circle for decades. His presence makes the whole thing feel like a West Coast family reunion.
SAP Center in San Jose is one of the Bay Area’s biggest arenas. Bringing Mount Westmore there for night one is a natural fit. E-40’s ties to the Bay run deep. The crowd will feel it. Then the run wraps at Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, Arizona on August 28th.
June 26th is the big day. Ticketmaster opens at 10am. Seeing all four of these artists on one stage is rare. Those tickets won’t sit long.
West Coast hip-hop shaped a whole generation’s sound and style. Mount Westmore puts four of its biggest architects under one roof. This August, two nights is all anyone gets. Pull up or miss out.
