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21 Savage with A Little Sound, Jessie Reyez, and more

Sep 29, 2024  ·  Ellis Park, Adelaide Ellis Park, Adelaide

21 Savage
Sep 29
21 Savage
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Chicago native John Summit is a global dance music sensation known for high-octane shows and sold-out venues like Madison Square Garden. Founder of Experts Only, he supports emerging talent. His album "Comfort in Chaos" blends Chicago house, techno, and UK genres with hits like "Where You Are."
Atlanta-based rapper 21 Savage, known for his gritty style, rose to fame with his 2014 single "Picky" and 2015's The Slaughter Tape. Collaborating with Sonny Digital and Metro Boomin, Savage Mode hit the Billboard 200's Top 25 in 2016. His debut album, Issa Album, was released in 2017 featuring Young Thug.
Folamour, a versatile artist from Lyon, blends his formal training in drums, bass, and guitar with influences from pop to jazz. Known for his romantic and poetic house and disco tracks, he has collaborated with Lyon's National Orchestra and released music on labels like Glitterbox and his FHUO Records. His popular albums include "Ordinary Drugs" and "Umami."
A Little Sound, known for dreamy vocal hooks and TikTok presence, collaborates with Kanine, Friction, and Sugababes. Awarded Best Vocalist by DrumandBassArena, she's signed to Ministry of Sound as a versatile artist, singer, DJ, and MC.
Born in the Bronx, Lil TJay blends Jay-Z and Justin Bieber influences with Usher and MJ's melodic style. His hits "Resume" and "Brothers" gained massive popularity, securing millions of streams. After overcoming early challenges and incarceration, he became an Internet sensation with his unique rap-R&B fusion.
U.K. grime star Skepta, born Joseph Adenuga in North London, excelled as an MC, producer, and Boy Better Know label head. Known for hits like "Shutdown" and albums like "Konnichiwa," which won the Mercury Prize. His work spans collaborations with artists such as J Balvin and Kid Cudi.

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