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One of the most popular young performers in the world is going on an extensive tour. The famous musician DaBaby denied rumors about the cancellation of concerts and confirmed the start of a US tour in 2021-2022. The tour is called Show Killa. At the moment, it is known that the tour of the famous artist will begin at the end of November this year. The concerts will end in 2022, but the exact date is still unknown. For a number of reasons, the tour may be extended. The first concert of the tour will take place in Chicago, the show will also feature a guest of the tour - Stunna 4 Vegas. The artist is going on this tour to support his latest album titled "Blame It on Baby". In addition to the compositions from this album, the musician will perform his best hits of the past years. Now the list of cities that DaBaby plans to visit includes Dallas, Sacramento, Philadelphia and other major cities. Critics predict that the tour will be a success. During the pandemic and quarantine, listeners have missed live concerts, so they are happy to buy concert tickets.
The album titled "Blame It on Baby" is very bright, dynamic and somewhat unusual. It was released in 2020 during the pandemic, so listeners were not able to evaluate it right away: many were more concerned about the problems with the coronavirus. However, gradually the album won the hearts of the audience. Among the compositions of the album there are many guest appearances, including Migos, Future and others. Critics call the composition called Black Lives Matter the most successful single of the album. In general, the reviews of professional critics about this album were divided 50/50: many positive words were said, but at the same time, shortcomings were found on the album. Important! Despite the lack of a single positive opinion about the album, it managed to win platinum status. The audience took the album well, it sells great.
No. Despite the fact that many publications spread information about the cancellation of the tour due to infection of the musician with coronavirus, the information was not confirmed. The concerts will take place as planned.
As a rule, the concert lasts at least two hours. Sometimes the performance lasts 3 hours. The duration of the concert depends on many factors, including the availability of invited guests.
Concerts can be attended by all listeners who have reached the age of majority. Are babies allowed in concerts? Mothers with babies are sometimes allowed to attend the concert, provided that the child is strapped in a special carrier. Important! The rules may vary depending on the city and venue of the concert.
The musician was born in America in 1991.Few people believed in the seriousness of his intentions to make music, because the rapper grew up as a naughty teenager. He even had problems with the police, nevertheless, the performer began writing rap and giving concerts in 2015. At first, a narrow circle of peers listened to him. Over time, the audience of the performer has expanded significantly. Da Baby has done away with his past forever and devoted his time entirely to music. The guy worked on himself and his repertoire from morning to evening every day. Many were amazed by his diligence and perseverance. In 2019 and 2020, the performer managed to take excellent positions in the charts. In 2019, a very important event happened in the musician's career, he signed a contract with Interscope. This event changed his career, which immediately rushed up.