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Megan Thee Stallion Announces ‘Bigger Than Ever’ Hometown Hottieween Concert

Megan Thee Stallion Announces ‘Bigger Than Ever’ Hometown Hottieween Concert

Megan Thee Stallion loves her some spooky season, and the Houston rapper announced the return of her Hottieween show on Monday (Oct. 13).

It’s all going down in Humble, Texas, on Halloween, where costumes will be mandatory and those attending must be at least 21 years old. Tickets are set to go on sale on Wednesday (Oct. 15), and proceeds from the night will benefit Meg’s Pete & Thomas Foundation.

“HOUSTON HOTTIES IM COMING HOME FOR HALLOWEEN,” she wrote to Instagram alongside a horror-themed promo poster. “This year Hottieween is gonna be BIGGER than ever!!! Tickets go on sale Wednesday October 15th.”

“DOECHII AND MEGAN BOTH IN HOUSTON FOR HALLOWEEN, WE WONNN,” one fan wrote, pointing out that Doechii will be in H-Town as part of her Live From the Swamp Tour on Halloween as well.

Meg’s Hotties are gearing up for the “WAP” rapper to launch into her next era of music. Thee Stallion sat down with Taraji P. Henson at the actress’ I Am the Table Benefit Brunch over the weekend, where she opened up about the competitiveness of rap and charting pressures.

“Of course I’m competitive, of course rap is competitive, and hell yeah I wanna win. I wanna be No. 1 for sure, but that’s not why I do it,” she explained. “I felt like, at a point, to please my fans because I love that my fans are very competitive, but I don’t wanna be tongue-wrestling on Twitter with you motherf–kers about charting. And y’all don’t even like my music. Y’all wanna bully other people because you think that the next girl is not doing as good as me, or you think that I’m not doing as good as the next girl.”

Megan was also honored Oct. 10 by The Trevor Project with the Mental Health Champion of the Year Award for 2025 for her various initiatives and spreading awareness surrounding mental health.

Find the Hottieween poster below.

Billboard’s Live Music Summit will be held in Los Angeles on Nov. 3. For tickets and more information, visit the summit’s website.

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