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Best Rap & Hip Hop in November 2024

Rod Wave at TD Garden

Rod Wave

Hip-hop, Trap, R&B, and Neo-Soul are excellent ways to find yourself in 2024. Rod Wave is touring the U.S. this fall, kicking off his 'Last Lap Tour' with support from Moneybagg Yo, Toosii, Lil Poppa, Dess Dior, and Eelmatic on select dates! He'll be performing in over 30 cities throughout October, November, and December, including Sacramento, Denver, Chicago, and many more.

G-Eazy at Roadrunner

G-Eazy

Californian rap star G-Eazy is heading out on his 'Freak Show' tour in 2024, to celebrate his upcoming album by the same name. G-Eazy has quickly risen through the ranks of the worldwide hip-hop and rap scene. Bursting forth in 2014 with his second full-length album These Things Happen, G-Eazy has become a mainstay at the top of the charts. G-Eazy's fourth album Beautiful & Damned took the star to new heights. Catch the 'Me, Myself and I' star live this year!

YG at Big Night Live

YG

Upon releasing his debut album My Krazy Life in 2014, Compton born and raised rapper YG became synonymous with the revitalisation of West Coast Gangsta Rap, harking back to the genre's funk-edged 90s roots whilst keeping his hot topic, politically-angled lyrics firmly based in tackling the social injustices of the present. This year he's hitting the road with brand new album 'Just Re'd Up 3'.

Don Toliver at Agganis Arena

Don Toliver

Rapper Don Toliver is hitting the road this summer with his 'Psycho' tour and you're invited to join the party! With support from the incredible Teezo Touchdown, the brand new 25-dated tour kicks off in Portland, making stops at New York, Chicago, Boston and many more before wrapping up in Denver. Grab your tickets while you can!

Chief Keef at MGM Music Hall

Chief Keef

At the tender age of 16, Chicago rapper Chief Keef tore up the streets of his home city with when he dropped his debut single I Don't Like in 2012, garnering 28 million views in YouTube that same year. The track was later remixed by the likes of Lil Wayne, The Game and Kanye West, and the viral success of his subsequent videos and mixtapes led to a signing with Interscope records. Now Chief Keef is a staple of the US rap scene. Don't miss the drill icon on a mammoth tour of North America this year.

Babytron at House of Blues

Babytron

Detroit rapper BabyTron hits the road with BLP Kosher this fall! 2023 was an eventful year for BabyTron: he released Bin Reaper 3 in January (featuring collaborations with Lil Yachty and others), was arrested in February, surprise-released the Out On Bond EP weeks later with his mugshot as the cover art, and dropped a second album in June. Finally, he followed up 2021's Bin Reaper 2 with a third album in October. Prolific to say the least, 2024 is set to be another packed year for Tron, and he's ready to end it on a high note with a new tour alongside BLP Kosher!

Jhayco - Jhay Cortez at Agganis Arena

Jhayco - Jhay Cortez

Puerto Rican rapper Jhayco heads out on tour across North America in spring 2024! The certified multi-platinum selling Latin-trap/reggaeton star is hot property, with collaboration with artists as diverse as Bad Bunny, Skrillex and the 'Prince of Reggaeton' J Balvin. Don't miss his high energy show in a city near you!

Lil Darkie at House of Blues

Lil Darkie

Innovative and experimental musician, Lil Darkie, is headed out on tour. The artist, also known as Joshua Hamilton uses multiple mediums and genres in his musical act to create groundbreaking work. Not content with his solo project, he is also the founder of music groups Gunk Rock, Spider Gang, and more. Don't miss out on this once-in-a-lifetime experience!

Chase Atlantic at MGM Music Hall

Chase Atlantic

Before making waves under the moniker Chase Atlantic, the Australian trap pop trio cut their teeth in boy band What About Tonight and lit up Aussie TV screens as contestants on the country's season 4 of The X-Factor. Shying away from their bubblegum pop beginnings, brothers Clinton and Michael Cave and Christian Anthony reformed and experimented with a heady blend of contemporary hip hop, trap, pop and rock.