Really good
by F. m. on 10/7/22Very good rapper live sounds just like his vocals on streaming,and really good at connecting with his fans
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Roddy Ricch on Tour
Known for his reflective, emotional rapping, Roddy Ricch puts on a live show that turns songs like "Die Young," "Down Below" and "Every Season" into intense sing-alongs. He sees music as therapy, telling vivid tales of his Compton hometown while bounding across the stage. He's traveled on Post Malone's 2019 European tour and captured bookings such as Philadelphia's Made in America Festival and London's Reading Festival. With the runaway success of "Die Young," he's been a cameo presence on the live circuit, hitting the stage at Powerhouse 2018 in Philadelphia as a guest of headliner Meek Mill and storming Coachella 2019 during a set by Juice WRLD. He also turned up at Ultra Music Festival during a set by Marshmello to perform their collaboration "Project Dreams."
Roddy Ricch in Concert
When Roddy Ricch — born Rodrick Wayne Moore, Jr. — started making waves, he was based in the Los Angeles hip-hop mainstay Compton. He has a cross-country, region-free sound, though, thanks to a diverse upbringing: a grandmother from Louisiana, family in Mississippi and New York, trips to Chicago and some inspiring time spent in Atlanta. Growing up in Compton, he went to the same church as Kendrick Lamar, but ended up gravitating to Southern rap heroes like South Carolina's Speaker Knockerz and Atlanta kingpins Gucci Mane, Future and Young Thug. His early interest in rap was more of a hobby, fooling around at home with equipment at age 16, but people took notice of his natural ability. He released his debut mixtape, Feed Tha Streets, in 2017, which garnered praise from the likes of Meek Mill, 03 Greedo, DJ Mustard, RJ and the late Nipsey Hussle. His breakthrough came in the summer of 2018 with his emotional single "Die Young," a tribute to fallen rappers. Ricch soon began appearing on songs alongside Meek Mill and Future ("Splash Warning"), Nipsey Hussle ("Racks in the Middle"), producer Marshmello ("Project Dreams") and the remix of Post Malone's "Wow."
Very good rapper live sounds just like his vocals on streaming,and really good at connecting with his fans
Overall good show. I enjoyed all the performances and had a great evening
Purchasing the tickets was hassle free as well as access to the and entering the event. Now the long walk from the parking lot to the venue was a killer. highly suggest acquiring any parking passes available. lol
Fun event however mr late at night, came hella late at night. SMH
Welp was good until all the sound issues long intermissions artist didn't perform full sets due to issues
It was my first time going to Summer Jam and it was a mess. You got little kids running around crazy. Too much time in between performers. Young Bleu set was cut short because of equipment failure. I left and didn’t get to see Roddy but I’ll see him on his own tour.
All the artists that came to the stage were really good. I enjoyed every one last of them. The only down side was that we had to wait what seem like an eternity for Roddy Ricch but it was well worth the wait. He killed it.
Roddy was a great performer ! He definitely gotta come back to the town soon.
I Had so much fun 106.1Keml know how to throw a concert💯👀‼️‼️ Best experience Ever!!!!
Roddy rich was ok I ended up leaving early but he wasn't all that but all the rest of the people at summer jam hit even the Bay Area rapper