Dubai residents can get ready to dance to celebrated rapper The Kid LAROI's electrifying music on December 8, in a performance that is sure to guarantee an unforgettable experience for all concertgoers.
The concert will also have some incredible artist additions, with details to be announced soon.
Stay tuned to see who will be sharing the stage with the global superstar.
Born Charlton Howard, the world-renowned 20-year-old artist was raised in Sydney and has wanted to make music for as long as he can remember, hoping to one day become as acclaimed as the hip-hop and R&B icons he grew up listening to – Tupac, Erykah Badu, The Fugees, Lil Wayne, and Kanye West.
The Kid LAROI rose to fame after his association with close friend and mentor, Juice Wrld. His debut album was released in July 2020 and focused on his past and heartbreak, even featuring a verse that Juice Wrld had recorded the previous August.
The music star’s song Stay spent 6 out of 17 weeks at the No.1 spot on the Hot 100.
This show is going to be full of unexpected surprises with more artists to be added to the lineup.
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