Public On Sale: 3/13 @ 10am
Artist Presale: 3/11 @ 10am
Spotify Presale: 3/12 @ 10am
The Hawthorn Presale: 3/12 @ 10am
*Presales end 3/13 @ 9am
Spotify Presale: 3/12 @ 10am
The Hawthorn Presale: 3/12 @ 10am
*Presales end 3/13 @ 9am

Earl Sweatshirt & MIKE - Home on the Range Tour 2026
Tue, 23 Jun, 8:00 PM CDT
Doors open
7:00 PM CDT
The Hawthorn
2231 Washington Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63103
Public On Sale: 3/13 @ 10am
Artist Presale: 3/11 @ 10am
Spotify Presale: 3/12 @ 10am
The Hawthorn Presale: 3/12 @ 10am
*Presales end 3/13 @ 9am
Spotify Presale: 3/12 @ 10am
The Hawthorn Presale: 3/12 @ 10am
*Presales end 3/13 @ 9am
Description
All tickets are general admission, standing room only. Limited barstool seating will be available on a first come, first served basis.
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Earl Sweatshirt x MIKE Early Entry VIP Package
Includes:
• One general admission ticket
• Early entry into the venue
• Custom Earl Sweatshirt x MIKE woven beanie
• Limited edition tour poster
• Commemorative VIP laminate and lanyard
• Priority merchandise shopping
• Limited availability
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Ticket prices include all fees and taxes. Tickets purchased at the box office have reduced fees.
The Box Office at The Hawthorn is open every Friday from 10am-4pm.
Address: 2231 Washington Ave, St. Louis, MO 63103
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PLEASE NOTE - The Hawthorn is a cashless venue. Only debit or credit cards are accepted at our bars, box office and guest services window. Please plan accordingly.
PLEASE RIDESHARE - Parking is limited around the venue. We strongly recommend using rideshare apps like Uber or Lyft for transportation to and from the venue. There is a designated rideshare pick up / drop off location near the entrance for your convenience.
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Event Information
Age Limit
All Ages

Hip-Hop/Rap
Earl Sweatshirt
Earl Sweatshirt
Hip-Hop/Rap
For over a decade, Earl Sweatshirt has captivated fans with his virtuosic storytelling, lyrical depth, and generous vulnerability. Emerging at just 16 from the incendiary Odd Future collective, he quickly distinguished himself through dense introspection, off-kilter cadences, and a brooding intellect that belied his youth. Across critically acclaimed albums like Doris, I Don’t Like Shit, I Don’t Go Outside, Some Rap Songs, Sick!, and Voir Dire, Earl has cemented himself as a definitive poet chronicling growth, self-discovery, and the moods of a generation. His new album Live Laugh Love (LLL) reflects a profound inner shift and meditative processing of his life as a father and artist in his 30s, weaving spiritual symbolism, personal responsibility, and poetic nuance into a surrealist contemplation of chaos and connection. Through steady, palpable growth and moments of joy and laughter, LLL boldly confirms Earl’s evolution into an artist embracing his journey, however imperfect, and grounding himself in resilience, creativity, and enduring honesty.

Hip-Hop/Rap
MIKE.
MIKE.
Hip-Hop/Rap
Over the years, MIKE has built a rock-solid catalog that, like the work of our best, has reflected the multidimensional truths of his life. He has chronicled the pain of losing his mother, he’s shown himself climbing out of a funk, and, in more recent history, he’s gotten more comfortable beating his chest about being a leader at the top of his food chain.
At just 26, his impact has ventured outside of his own music, platforming peers like Niontay, Sideshow and Jadasea through his 10K label and collective, and producing for the likes of Liv.e & KeiyaA as dj blackpower. He’s built one of the premiere events on New York’s musical calendar with his free Young World festival in Bed Stuy, which has brought together generational talents (Pete Rock, Earl Sweatshirt, Slick Rick, Noname) to celebrate his growing community with exclusively Black vendors and small businesses.
On MIKE’s newest album, Showbiz!, he sets out to strike the perfect balance between everything he’s done in his career thus far. He teeters more actively between moments of introspection, intoxicating self-confidence, and motivational conversations in his head, both thematically and sonically. There’s a seesaw effect, a clear sign that over the past few years of non-stop touring and ascending in his career, the rapper has felt a constant back-and-forth that he’s still trying to get a solid handle of.
“When I show up with my homies, show up at the show, show up to my family, it is all the same person but everything is definitely categorized in a certain way which, for myself, my goal is to bring all of those things into something more cohesive,” he says of the dilemma.
