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Chance the Rapper SummerStage Show Celebrates 10 Years of Coloring Book

 

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Chance the Rapper SummerStage becomes a full-circle New York celebration on August 18, 2026, when the Chicago artist brings his Coloring Book 10 Year Anniversary Tour to Capital One City Parks Foundation SummerStage in Central Park. Live Nation lists the performance for 7 p.m. Eastern and identifies La Reezy as the opening act.

 

The anniversary framing gives the concert a clear center. Coloring Book arrived in 2016 and expanded Chance’s mix of rap, gospel, soul, and personal testimony into one of the defining releases of his career. Ten years later, the tour gives listeners a chance to hear that chapter as a complete piece of living music instead of a collection frozen in its original moment.

 

SummerStage also changes the feel of the presentation. An outdoor Central Park setting places the material in a communal environment, where the uplifting hooks and choir-shaped arrangements can travel beyond a traditional theater room. The booking connects an album built around faith, family, and Chicago identity with one of New York’s best-known public concert spaces.

 

La Reezy’s placement on the bill adds a newer voice before the anniversary set. The official listing does not promise a specific running order or complete set list, so fans should treat any circulating song sequence as unofficial until the performance begins.

 

For Baltimore listeners considering the trip, the timing requires advance planning. Ticket availability, entry rules, weather procedures, and transportation conditions can change on the day of an outdoor event. The official event page should remain the final check before leaving for New York.

 

The bigger story is longevity. Coloring Book was designed around joy, gratitude, struggle, and community; revisiting it a decade later lets Chance measure how those ideas have aged alongside his audience. The SummerStage stop turns that reflection into a same-night cultural event rather than a routine tour date.

 

 

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