No Limit Planning 20-Year Anniversary Tour

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No Limit Planning 20-Year Anniversary Tour

Master P and his No Limit soldiers are planning a comeback and anniversary tour.

No Limit Forever, the indie label founded by Master P's son Romeo Miller, is planning a 20 city tour to celebrate No Limit Record's 20th anniversary.

A celebration concert featuring performances by Master P, Silk The Shocker, and Romeo will take place this Sunday in Houston, Texas at the House of Blues.

The concert will also features acts on the new No Limit digital record label---Black Don & D, Bengie B., Gangsta, T-Bo, Co-RUff, Southdown, Ms. Chee, Ace High, OakTree, Kay-I, Propain, Dallas Blocker and others.

2011 marks the 20 years since Master P's first album, Get Away Clean, was released in 1991.

No Limit Records went on to sell over 75 million plus records, and helped pioneer southern hip-hop.

More information on Sunday's concert and continuing tour dates is available at www.NoLimitForever.com.

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