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City Morgue on Tour

You're going to want to store up your energy before seeing City Morgue live so it can all be released when New York City's ZillaKami and SosMula take the stage. A City Morgue show can be a full contact experience. The group fuse nu-metal and trap to form their own horrorcore hip-hop, a style that's taken shape in tours where they've been featured and recently on the creation of the wild As Good as Dead tour. The duo supported Denzel Curry on the Florida rapper's Ta13oo tour in 2018 before jumping on $uicideboy$'s extensive 2019 Grey Day tour, where they shared the stage with other similarly off-kilter hip-hop acts like Shoreline Mafia, Curry, Trash Talk, Night Lovell, Germ and Pouya. Fiercely loyal fans follow City Morgue everywhere — to festival appearances and to stops on the As Good as Dead tour. A mosh pit with a nonstop engine is as common as rapping along to every lyric. Every time City Morgue plays, it's complex hip-hop with a hard metal edge.

City Morgue in Concert

The MC duo of ZillaKami and SosMula (né Junius Rogers and Vinicus Sosa) along with producer Bouabdallah Sami Nehari, aka Thraxx, make up City Morgue. Rogers grew up in Long Island, listening to metal acts like Korn and Slipknot, while Sosa came up in Harlem. Rogers became ZillaKami and started ghostwriting tracks for the embattled Tekashi 69 before breaking off into his own rap persona. He linked by chance with SosMula on the latter's first day home from jail and they started collaborating on music that they dropped on SoundCloud. At one point, City Morgue released a track every Sunday on the platform for nearly six months, building a devoted fan base in the process, sparking a hardcore rap movement and establishing what Noisey referred to as "New York's Most Shocking Rap Duo." They signed to UMG imprint Republic Records for the release of their 2018 debut, Hell or High Water, as well as the sophomore drop of late 2019's As Good as Dead, featuring the track "Draino" with Denzel Curry.

Reviews

Rating: 4.6 out of 5 based on 97 reviews
  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    A blast!

    by Megan on 10/3/21Theatre of Living Arts - Philadelphia

    Show was a great time! I bought the premium seating and was told it was 21+ only, but at the venue our seats were downstairs so we were told we could not bring our drinks to our seats, so the premium seating was a waste of money, but otherwise the only other complaint was that I wish it was a longer concert. The whole thing including the openers was only 2 hours!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Fantastic

    by Jess on 10/3/21Theatre of Living Arts - Philadelphia

    Great venue. Friendly staff. The alcohol was on the more expensive side.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Many thanks!!

    by Rensmith on 10/2/21Paradise Rock Club presented by Citizens - Boston

    My sons enjoyed it very much! Thanks for a great time. It was their first concert ever.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing

    by Swerv on 9/30/21

    Top tier energy, mosh pits were insane, city morgue had the crowd goin for 2 hours straight in philly!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Insane Energy

    by T. on 5/19/21

    Ok I've seen City Morgue twice (openers for $uicideboy$ and on their own tour) and have enjoyed every minute of their performance. Their energy is insane, their music is amazing, and they've got some of the wildest moshpits I've ever been in!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    fav so far

    by preston on 3/3/20The Cambridge Room at House Of Blues - Dallas

    probably the best concert ive been to yet, the energy in the room was amazing! pit after pit after pit and the boys kept the crowd entertained throughout the entire show. cant wait to see them again!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    CRAZY SHOW

    by M. L. on 2/29/20

    Ain’t a bad spot in the masquerade and city morgue tore the place apart! The opening acts were perfect to get the crowd hype and when they came out it was a non stop mosh pit for 45 minutes! This show was amazing but not for the faint of heart.