50 Cent is doubling down on his presence in Louisiana with a major new project for the city of Shreveport. The G-Unit boss and his team have revealed plans to construct a permanent G-Dome, turning last year’s temporary build into a lasting landmark.

According to KSLA, the announcement came during an Aug. 18 meeting of the Caddo Parish Economic Development Committee. One of Fif’s team members confirmed that after the success of the temporary G-Dome used for the 2023 Humor and Harmony event, the expansion is moving forward. That pop-up space had been created to host after-parties tied to the festival, but the new plan is set to be much larger in scope.
The committee also discussed the “advancement and extension of the economic impact of the G-Unit Studios in Caddo Parish.” Orville Hall, who serves as G-Unit’s growth advisor, assured those in attendance that change is on the horizon. While he stopped short of giving a timeline, his message was clear. “So for the people of Shreveport, just watch what’s coming. Watch what’s coming. You’re in the right city,” Hall told the group.
50 himself hinted at the move earlier this month on socials, writing, “Don’t worry the permanent G-DOME will be being built shortly and now I know what we just had wasn’t big enough. Let’s go, let’s get it! @bransoncognac @lecheminduroi.”
Your Wyoming Link reported that Hall expects the venue to be ready in about eight months. “This one will be a structure, a permanent structure. And to add to it, Curtis is adding a beautiful green park around it so that people can use during the day if they having lunch downtown or visitors. Because what Curtis knows he can do for this city is that it will become a seven-day tourist destination,” Hall explained.
On top of that, KSLA confirmed that Shreveport Mayor Tom Arceneaux’s office has already locked in the return of the Humor and Harmony Festival for March 2026, ensuring that the G-Dome will play a central role in the city’s cultural future.