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Rich The Kid

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Rich the Kid In Concert

If you search "most lit concerts" on YouTube (as we're sure you do regularly) you'll find Rich the Kid's name popping up consistently. As he's steadily established his presence on the Atlanta scene over the past five years, the rapper's also built a reputation for wild live shows — just check his first-ever performance of his 2018 trap banger, "Plug Walk," at Los Angeles' The Novo to a sea of screaming fans, glowing iPhones in hand. In 2017, Rich performed alongside some of the most buzzing names in hip-hop at the Rolling Loud Festival in San Bernardino, CA, as well as at the festival's Miami iteration in 2018; he also took the stage for a medley of hits at 2018's Billboard Hot 100 Fest. In late 2018, he hit the Los Angeles Rolling Loud fest, joining a star-studded weekend lineup that included Lil Wayne, Cardi B, Post Malone, and Lil Uzi Vert.

Rich the Kid Background

Rich the Kid might be the best-connected guy in hip-hop, thanks to pure hustle and a bit of uncanny universal randomness. The 26-year-old rapper was born Dimitri Roger in Queens, NY, speaking Creole with his Haitian parents. But he considers Atlanta home, having moved down South with his mother at age 13. The move shifted his taste in hip-hop from NYC icons like Nas and Jay-Z to trap stars like T.I. and Jeezy, and it shows in his music. In 2013, Rich signed to the newly-founded Quality Control Music label, home of Migos, and dropped his breakthrough hit, the super-catchy "Jumpin Like Jordan," later that year. Over the next two years, Rich released a four-part series of collaborative mixtapes with Migos, called Streets on Lock, alongside his own wildly prolific string of solo tapes, and in 2016, he launched his own label, Rich Forever Music, in association with 300 Entertainment. His list of collaborations runs deep: there was his 2015 Whip It EP with iLoveMakonnen; his feature on Steve Aoki's 2016 track, "How Else"; the 2017 Diplo single "Bank Roll" also featuring Young Thug and Justin Bieber; and his out-of-nowhere 2017 collab with Kendrick Lamar, "New Freezer." (And don't forget the time he caused a minor internet frenzy after posting a screenshot of a FaceTime call with the ever-reclusive Frank Ocean.) Rich released his official debut album, The World Is Yours, in 2018, featuring his biggest hit to date, "Plug Walk."

Reviews

Rating: 3.2 out of 5 based on 25 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing night!

    by RayRay on 3/8/22Big Night Live - Boston

    Great combination of music,art, and creativity! Had such a great time!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    It was the best

    by H. A. on 7/15/19House of Blues Boston presented by Cricket Wireless - Boston

    The place was amazing good view I will use ticket master a lot

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Rich The Kid

    by Jen on 7/4/19House of Blues Boston presented by Cricket Wireless - Boston

    I usually always have a good time at the HOB but this show just wasn't it. I always get the foundation room tickets for my own personal comfort but they were refunded with no explanation and considering that fact I lost early entry and was stuck in line until about 930. I also received a uppermezz ticket when I thought that I was getting a GA ticket. Had I known the deal I would've payed extra for the seats at the front of the balcony. Like I said, usually a happy customer, just not pleased with my overall experience this time.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing

    by Jack on 7/3/19House of Blues Boston presented by Cricket Wireless - Boston

    It was one of my favorite concerts everyone was talented and had a great time

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    great crowd

    by tala on 7/1/19The Fillmore Silver Spring presented by Cricket Wireless - Silver Spring

    everyone was really nice! some girl sent me the vid when jay took her phone and another picked my friend on her shoulders (security made her get down). really nice people all around me (if u know who i am, text me.)

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    NLE did not show

    by madee on 7/1/19The Fillmore Charlotte presented by Cricket Wireless - Charlotte

    NLE Choppa was presented on the ticket online, it showed that he would be one of the side acts along with Rich the Kid. He did not show up or be mentioned in the lineup. the venue was horrible and tightly packed. needs bigger venue. waste of time and do not recommend it to anyone. $36 down the drain.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Room for improvement

    by T. on 7/1/19The Fillmore Silver Spring presented by Cricket Wireless - Silver Spring

    Rich the kid has performance work to do. Hopefully he will get better. Also extremely disappointed that Quando Rondo didn't make it.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Give it your all

    by dmvkelz on 7/1/19The Fillmore Silver Spring presented by Cricket Wireless - Silver Spring

    I know he's human and was probably drained from previous shows but half of the time he wasn't rapping or anything. He would adlib most of the song. Jay Critch put on a SHOW.. I would definitely pay to see them again, RICH just has to put on a better show!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great!

    by Hunter on 7/1/19The Fillmore Silver Spring presented by Cricket Wireless - Silver Spring

    It was awesome! Young bono was dope jay critch was good and rich the kid was awesome! Great show!!

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Mediocre Performance

    by TNO on 6/29/19The Ritz - Raleigh

    Well first of all, Rich The Kid was almost two hours late to show up to the show, so everyone stood around waiting on their feet with no place to sit, which isn't fun. When you've paid a lot of money to see someone perform, you expect them to be punctual. Once he did finally arrive, there was no apology for making the fans wait... they just acted as if nothing had happened. My biggest complaint is that I paid money to see Rich The Kid, not a bunch of other random performers who I didn't know or care about. A TON of other "rappers" joined him on stage the entire time which was actually kind of annoying because I couldn't hear his voice as much and couldn't focus on where he was because he kept getting lost in the sea of all the other "rappers." I do love Rich The Kid but it would have been nice to hear more of his popular songs, I'm a big fan but was surprised that he didn't perform more of his good music... and he only performed for one hour after arriving late, so that didn't seem fair. Rich The Kid is talented and tried to interact with his fans a little bit, but for the reasons listed above, I'm not sure that I'd recommend seeing him live in concert... just being honest.