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Mark Pope Announces Epic Final Joint Tour: Dates and Cities Revealed

In a surprise announcement that has thrilled fans across the nation, legendary figure Mark Pope has revealed plans for his epic final joint tour, a celebratory journey across the United States that will honor his legacy, connect with fans, and mark the closing of a remarkable chapter in sports and leadership. Known for his passion, energy, and deep connection to the game and its community, Pope is calling this final tour a “thank you to the people who’ve been part of the journey.”

Titled “One Last Run: The Mark Pope Farewell Tour”, the tour will span 15 cities over the course of six weeks, kicking off this summer and featuring a unique blend of live Q&A sessions, behind-the-scenes storytelling, special guest appearances, and inspirational talks. It’s a rare opportunity for fans, athletes, and sports enthusiasts alike to engage with one of college basketball’s most dynamic and beloved personalities.

“This isn’t just about saying goodbye,” Pope said during a live stream announcement. “It’s about celebrating the relationships, the programs, the fans — everyone who helped shape the story. We’ve shared wins and losses, tears and laughter, and now it’s time to share one last incredible experience together.”

Tour Dates and Cities:

  1. June 15 – Lexington, KY (Rupp Arena)
  2. June 18 – Salt Lake City, UT (Delta Center)
  3. June 21 – Indianapolis, IN (Gainbridge Fieldhouse)
  4. June 24 – Kansas City, MO (T-Mobile Center)
  5. June 27 – Dallas, TX (American Airlines Center)
  6. June 30 – New Orleans, LA (Smoothie King Center)
  7. July 3 – Miami, FL (Kaseya Center)
  8. July 6 – Atlanta, GA (State Farm Arena)
  9. July 9 – Washington, D.C. (Capital One Arena)
  10. July 12 – New York City, NY (Barclays Center)
  11. July 15 – Philadelphia, PA (Wells Fargo Center)
  12. July 18 – Chicago, IL (United Center)
  13. July 21 – Denver, CO (Ball Arena)
  14. July 24 – Los Angeles, CA (Crypto.com Arena)
  15. July 27 – Seattle, WA (Climate Pledge Arena)

Each stop will feature a combination of motivational keynote speeches, an open mic fan forum, interactive sessions with young athletes and coaches, and even an exclusive sneak peek at a new documentary chronicling Pope’s journey from player to coach to cultural icon.

While his recent departure from Kentucky and leap to the NBA captured headlines, this farewell tour isn’t just about basketball — it’s about leadership, legacy, and gratitude.

Tickets for the tour go on sale starting May 1st via major ticket platforms, with VIP packages that include meet-and-greet opportunities, signed memorabilia, and front-row seating. Proceeds from the tour will also support Pope’s charitable foundation focused on youth mentorship and education through sports.

As the countdown begins, fans from all walks of life are getting ready to celebrate Mark Pope one last time — in arenas where he once coached, played, or inspired countless lives. For Pope, this tour is more than just a goodbye — it’s a victory lap.

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