Kid Cudi’s Rebel Ragers Tour Brings Hip-Hop, Memoir and Mental-Health Giving to Noblesville

The 10 June Ruoff Music Center stop connects a national tour with Central Indiana's summer concert calendar.

By Rick Ellis · Entertainment · Published
Kid Cudi’s Rebel Ragers Tour Brings Hip-Hop, Memoir and Mental-Health Giving to Noblesville
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NOBLESVILLE | Kid Cudi's Rebel Ragers Tour is scheduled to bring one of the summer's bigger hip-hop bills to Ruoff Music Center on 10 June, adding another national stop to Central Indiana's concert calendar.

Visit Indy lists the show for 6:30 p.m. at Ruoff Music Center in Noblesville, with M.I.A., Big Boi and me n ü included in the event listing. Ticketmaster also lists the Noblesville stop for 10 June at 6:30 p.m.

The tour is being framed as a career-spanning show, connecting early breakthrough records such as Day 'N' Nite and Mr. Rager with newer material. Visit Indy notes that the run includes music from Cudi's latest release, Free.

The Noblesville date also carries a charitable component. Visit Indy reports that Scott Mescudi will donate $1 per ticket sold to The Big Bro Foundation, which works to support youth facing mental-health challenges.

For Central Indiana, the show is both entertainment and summer-economy activity. A major Ruoff date affects restaurant traffic, rideshare demand, parking, venue staffing and the broader Hamilton County events calendar.

Concertgoers should verify ticket, parking and timing details through official venue or ticketing channels before traveling.

Additional Reporting By: Visit Indy; Ticketmaster; CGN News Staff

What this means

The practical impact is local: fans get a major tour stop, while Noblesville and surrounding communities see the usual event-night boost and traffic pressure that comes with large amphitheater shows.