The music world was already spiraling from Eminem’s announcement of his massive 35-date 2026 world tour — but a new internal leak has now pushed the hype into absolute overdrive. According to multiple high-level production sources, Eminem is preparing a full onstage reunion with Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg, marking their first major performance together since the iconic Super Bowl LVI Halftime Show in 2022.

If true, this would be the biggest hip-hop event in years — and insiders are calling it “the most explosive opening ever attempted on a rap tour.”

The leaked setlist that broke the internet

Rumors suggest the reunion would serve as the opening sequence of select 2026 tour dates, beginning with:

• “Still D.R.E” — Dre on the grand piano
• “Forgot About Dre” — performed with a brand-new 2026 Tour Edit
• “Bitch Please II” — the first live performance in 24 years

Industry veterans who have seen early rehearsals describe the trio’s energy as “dangerous,” “electric,” and “shockingly nostalgic,” with one source claiming:

“It feels like 2000 again — only bigger, louder, and with something to prove.”
HIP-HOP LEGENDS ANNOUNCEMENT! Eminem, Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre & 50 Cent's 2026  World Tour

A Dre-engineered resurrection

Perhaps the most stunning detail is that Dr. Dre is rumored to be mixing an updated version of “Forgot About Dre” exclusively for the tour. The alleged 2026 Tour Edit reportedly features:

heavier drums

expanded verses

a new transition designed to “blow the roof off” arena speakers

One insider went even further:

“This is Dre treating the tour like an album launch. He’s not doing a cameo — he’s building a moment.”
Snoop Dogg, Eminem, 50 Cent - SUPREME ft. Dr. Dre, The Game, Nate Dogg,  Cypress Hill - YouTube

Snoop Dogg’s role: bigger than expected

While early leaks suggested Snoop might appear only for one or two shows, a new report claims he may join multiple major cities, especially Los Angeles, Detroit, London, and Sydney.

One tour staff member said:

“When Snoop walked into the rehearsal space, the room changed. You could feel the chemistry snap back instantly.”

Why this reunion matters

For millions of fans worldwide, Eminem, Dre, and Snoop share a legacy that shaped an entire generation of rap. Their reunion is not just nostalgia — it’s history returning to the stage with unfinished business.

Commentators are already predicting that if this leak proves true, the 2026 tour will instantly become:

“The biggest hip-hop tour since Up In Smoke.”

And with Dre rumored to be attending more rehearsals than expected, speculation is exploding that the trio might be planning something even larger — a live album, a documentary, or a future collaborative project.

Silence from all three — and that only fuels the fire

Eminem, Snoop, and Dre have declined to comment. Their teams are refusing to confirm or deny the leak.
And as everyone knows in hip-hop:
silence = smoke… and smoke means fire.
Eminem, Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg pictured together in the studio

Fans are losing their minds

Across forums, TikTok and Reddit:

“If they perform Bitch Please II live I’m selling my house for tickets.”

“This is the Avengers of hip-hop returning to save 2026.”

“The world isn’t ready for Dre + Em + Snoop in the same arena again.”

Ticket resale prices have already surged — before the tour even announces openers.

If the leak is real, get ready

Because the last time Eminem, Snoop, and Dre shared a stage, 112 million people were watching.

And this time?
It won’t be halftime.
It’ll be a full, blistering, arena-shaking resurrection of the most legendary trio rap ever produced.

2026 may be the year the world remembers why this era of hip-hop became immortal.