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Yung Gravy Gears Up for Massive 2024 North American Tour

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Multi-platinum superstar Yung Gravy is set to hit the road for his most ambitious headline tour to date, the “Grits & Gravy” Tour 2024, produced by Live Nation. Kicking off on May 26 in Vancouver, BC, and wrapping up in his hometown of Minneapolis, MN, on November 29, the tour promises to be a vibrant mix of new country hits and classic trap anthems.

Yung Gravy, known for his unique blend of soul, oldies, and trap, is ready to embark on a journey across major markets in North America. The “Grits & Gravy” Tour 2024 will feature performances that blend his new country-inspired tracks with the fan-favorite hits that have made him a household name. This tour marks a significant evolution in his career, showcasing his versatility and ever-growing appeal.

The tour will kick off in Vancouver and make stops in cities including San Diego, New York, Brisbane, and Chicago before concluding with a massive hometown show in Minneapolis. Pre-sale tickets and VIP packages will be available starting Thursday, May 16 at 10:00 AM local time, with general ticket sales beginning on Friday, May 17 at 10:00 AM local time. Fans can sign up for early access to presale tickets at creamium.net.

Yung Gravy recently released his latest single and music video, “Clementine,” from his forthcoming album, Serving Country. Inspired by a stay at Zac Brown’s home in Georgia, Gravy created “Clementine” as a homage to his love for Southern women. This new track is just a taste of what fans can expect from the new album, blending his signature sound with fresh, country-inspired vibes.

In addition to the North American dates, Yung Gravy will also be performing at various festivals and international venues. Notable appearances include the Governors Ball Music Festival in New York, multiple dates in Australia and New Zealand with collaborator bbno$, and additional performances across state fairs and festivals throughout the summer and fall.

Tour Dates

  • May 26: Vancouver, BC — bb’s bonanza
  • Jun 07: Queens, NY — Governors Ball Music Festival
  • Jul 03: San Diego, CA — San Diego County Fair
  • Jul 05: West Fargo, ND — Red River Valley Fair
  • Jul 15: Auckland, NZ — Powerstation
  • Jul 17: Brisbane, AUS — The Fortitude Music Hall
  • Jul 19: Wayville, AUS — Spin Off Festival
  • Jul 20: West Melbourne, AUS — Festival Hall Melbourne
  • Jul 21: East Sydney, AUS — Hordern Pavilion
  • Jul 23: Perth, AUS — Centenary Warehouse
  • Aug 01: Klamath Falls, OR — Klamath County Fairgrounds
  • Aug 02: Redmond, OR — Deschutes County Fair
  • Aug 03: West Allis, WI — Wisconsin State Fair
  • Aug 21: Boise, ID — Western Idaho Fair
  • Aug 23: Moscow, ID — Country Summer Showdown
  • Aug 25: Seattle, WA — WAMU Theater @ Lumen Field
  • Aug 27: Salem, OR — Oregon State Fair
  • Aug 29: Salt Lake City, UT — The Lot at The Complex
  • Aug 30: Denver, CO — Fillmore Auditorium
  • Aug 31: Grand Island, NE — Nebraska State Fair
  • Sep 01: Waukee, IA — Vibrant Music Hall
  • Sep 03: Louisville, KY — The Louisville Palace
  • Sep 05: La Crosse, WI — La Crosse Center
  • Sep 06: Indianapolis, IN — Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park
  • Sep 07: Chicago, IL — East End at Navy Pier
  • Sep 10: Detroit, MI — The Fillmore Detroit
  • Sep 12: Boston, MA — MGM Music Hall at Fenway
  • Sep 13: Philadelphia, PA — The Fillmore Philadelphia
  • Sep 14: Charlotte, NC — Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre
  • Sep 15: Charleston, SC — Firefly Distillery
  • Sep 17: Birmingham, AL — Avondale Brewing Company
  • Sep 18: Nashville, TN — Brooklyn Bowl (Early and Late Shows)
  • Sep 20: Atlanta, GA — Coca-Cola Roxy
  • Sep 21: Tampa, FL — Yuengling Center
  • Sep 23: Austin, TX — Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheater
  • Sep 24: San Antonio, TX — Boeing Center at Tech Port
  • Sep 26: Phoenix, AZ — Arizona Financial Theatre
  • Sep 27: Inglewood, CA — YouTube Theater
  • Sep 28: San Francisco, CA — The Masonic
  • Nov 22: Washington, DC — The Anthem
  • Nov 29: Minneapolis, MN — The Armory

Review: Yung Gravy’s Unforgettable Performance at Life Is Beautiful 2023

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The Life Is Beautiful Festival in downtown Las Vegas is renowned for its electrifying music lineup, art installations and unforgettable performances. This year’s festival, spanning from September 22nd to September 24th, was no exception and exceeded expectations with headliners like Vegas’ own The Killers, Odesza, and Kendrick Lamar, to name a few. However, one performance that truly stole the spotlight was Yung Gravy’s fun and entertaining set on Saturday night.

As the sun dipped below the iconic Las Vegas skyline, festival-goers gathered at the stage with palpable excitement, and to those fans who simply were at the stage for The 1975 early, they were surely in for a surprise treat, as the Minnesota rapper was ready to light up the night with his unique style and infectious energy. The anticipation was electric, and the crowd was buzzing with excitement.

Yung Gravy, known for his witty lyrics and infectious beats, kicked off his performance with an explosion of energy. The crowd erupted in cheers as he delved into his extensive catalog of tracks, delivering electrifying renditions of tracks like “Betty”, “Mr. Clean” and “oops!” which kicked off Saturday’s performance. The energy in the air was infectious, with fans singing along and dancing to the infectious beats inspired by soulful classics.

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One of the standout moments of the night was when Yung Gravy decided to give fans an unexpected surprise. In the middle of his set, he whipped out his phone and Facetimed his friend and collaborator, BBNO$, who joined him virtually to perform one of his verses. The crowd laughed as BBNO$ appeared on Gravy’s iPhone, and it was a moment of pure entertainment that showcased the camaraderie and sense of humor of these two talented artists.

Yung Gravy’s stage presence was undeniable. He engaged with the audience, cracking jokes, and creating a genuine connection with his fans. His charisma and enthusiasm were infectious, and it was evident that he was having just as much fun as the crowd. The energy continued to surge as he seamlessly blended genres, fusing hip-hop with elements of pop and electronic music.

Yung Gravy’s set at the Life Is Beautiful Festival 2023 was a testament to his rising status in the music industry. He not only delivered a high-octane performance but also left a lasting impression on everyone in attendance. It was a night filled with unforgettable music, electrifying energy, and a sense of unity that festivals like Life Is Beautiful are known for.

Check out some of our favorite moments from Yung Gravy’s LIB performance below!

Photos: Yung Gravy Returns to Summerfest for Special Headlining Performance

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The Gravy Train made a second stop in Milwaukee this month as rapper and University of Wisconsin alum Yung Gravy returned to Summerfest after Thursday night’s headliner had to cancel. Performing a one-of-a-kind free with admission set at the festival’s American Family Insurance Amphitheater, Yung Gravy double down on the entertainment from his huge set at the Big Gig a week prior.

If you weren’t there or want to relive the night, don’t worry as we have you covered. We captured some of our favorite moments from round two of Yung Gravy.

Photos by Dan Garcia/The Early Registration

 

 

Limp Bizkit Brings Their “Still Sucks” Tour to Green Bay’s Resch Center

The iconic rap rock band delivered a career spanning set for their Wisconsin fans on Sunday night.

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Limp Bizkit performs at the Resch Center in Green Bay, WI on May 22, 2022 (Photo by Dan Garcia).

It seems like just yesterday when Limp Bizkit was one of the biggest names in music, circa the days that MTV and VH1 had a pulse on what was popular and Fred Durst provided the industry with a heavy counter to the NSYNC, Britney Spears and Backstreet Boys of the world. Fast forward a couple decades and a few hiatuses later and the same group that brought you “Nookie” and “Break Stuff” is now giving us dad vibes but while still selling out huge venues across the country thanks to their unmatched energy and catalogue of hits.

That brings us to the bands latest tour, the ironically dubbed, “Still Sucks” tour. And while the band is of course joking around and poking fun at themselves with the tour’s title, little to nothing sucked about last night’s performance at Green Bay’s Resch Center. Now in the back 9 of their U.S. tour, which has made stops at arenas in a number of secondary markets as well as a few primary markets, the band is as good live as they’ve ever been, which is why they can still dominate massive crowds, as they did a few hours south at Lollapalooza this past summer.

But you can’t just go years without seeing Limp Bizkit live and jump right into it, which is why Fred Durst recruited Yung Gravy to “lube the crowd” before Limp Bizkit hits the stage each night. Minnesota’s Yung Gravy, a 26-year-old rapper and University of Wisconsin-Madison alum, wouldn’t necessarily be your first guest for support of a Limp Bizkit tour, but his sound and sense of humor is perfect for a Limp Bizkit concert, even though the two acts are separated by decades and genres.

The former UW badger got the night started with tracks like the Mr. Sandman sampled, “Mr. Clean”, and of course his 2020 single, “Oops!”, which is his biggest hit today.

Moments after Yung Gravy said his farewells to the packed crowd of Green Bay Packers fans, just a couple blocks from the historic Lambeau Field, it was time for the Fred Durst led Limp Bizkit to greet their loyal fans. Rather than spoil fans with a classic right off the bat, the band stayed true to the tour and kicked things off with “Dad Vibes”, the lead single from their newest LP, “Still Sucks”, which they are touring in support of.

Durst, with his new dad get up, instead of his signature t-shirt and backwards fitted cap, started the show on his version of an Archie Bunker-like recliner, where we was later joined by the rest of his band. From guitarist Wes Borland to John Otto on the drums and more, the 2022 version of Limp Bizkit is as true to the OG version of the band as a Day 1 fan could ever hope for.

The band then continued with a couple of their classics, including “Rollin'” and “My Way”. One definite highlight from the performance included the band’s performance of “Nookie” where they invited a young fan on stage who Durst stressed “did not do it for the nookie”, just one of many moments where Limp Bizkit showed off their sense and humor and crowd work throughout the night.

And as the crowd matched the bands energy with each song, the anticipation of the evening built until the night’s final moments, with a live performance of Limp’s 2000 hit “Break Stuff”, which put a rageful exclamation on a night full of moshing for the hundreds of fans in the GA pit. The Resch Center will certainly not experience a night like last night for quite some time.

Check out our favorite photos from Limp Bizkit’s headlining “Still Sucks” tour below and grab your tickets for the tour’s remaining dates here.

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