Presale: Mon • Apr 1 • 2 PM
Presale: Mon • Apr 1 • 2 PM
Miami, FL
Overall Rating
2.9
By Jimmy jones
Goat
He really the best rapper in the game. Straight killed the performance.🐐🐐🐐
By sayeedana on ig
Kodak my bae
I literally love you kodak have more shows in LA cause i’ll buy a ticket every single time 🥲🫶🔥
By Bam
I enjoyed it !!
Great show for the most part I can say Kodak really interacts with the fans stopped his performance a couple times to do autographs and so many fans were throwing there phones on the stage for him to take pictures and he was taking the pictures and throwing the phones back thought that was pretty cool
By Kodak Raina
Had the time of my life!
I’m the biggest Kodak fan there is! He wrote Bill on my face (I tatted it) & I got to perform the song Versatile on stage with him. Had the time of my life & it was worth every dollar I would’ve spent more for that experience I wasn’t expecting that!
By Dylan
TBH let me down
NLE let the whole crowd the whole time and Kodak just signed clothes all the time of the concert. And not even a merch stand. Seems like a pretty low effort concert
By Alicia
Hardly a performance at all
Unfortunately he only said a few words out of every song. He pretty much just walked back a forth, and grabed things people threw on stage. Majority of the second half of the show was a random woman fan that jumped on stage rapping 4-5 songs in a row, while kodak pointed at her. Aside from her “taking over the show” the dj interacted more with the general crowd than Koadk did. And p much just played the same Nelly song about 5 times throughout the show. He also didnt even “perform” and of his old music he “performed” his like 3 top mainstream songs and thats about it. Id say it might be a good thing that the rest of the tour was canceled, save your $100.
By AMAZON
KODAK CONCERT
The music was great but he was not even singing just dancing around on stage.
By Jo
Terrible
Worst concert I’ve ever been to, they didn’t even rap. They just stood there and played the music. Kodak said like 2 words. Nle maybe 10. Waste of money
By CJ Mamabear
They don’t even rap
I don’t know what is wrong with new age rap concerts. They just are a DJ with a few words from the artist. Bring back singing and rapping and engagement. Pay all that money to basically go to a club with people smashing into you. My kids had fun however. They thought same thing, good energy and fun but he didn’t rap one single song. Won’t pay for rap again if this is how it’s gonna be.
By Kashh
Kodak
The show was great , I got nice view even tho there wasn’t assigned seats ! I just wish he would played a lil longer Over all happy !!
Kodak Black In Concert
Florida rapper Kodak Black's rise continues apace. Released in December 2018, his second album, ‘Dying to Live,' shot to No. 1 on the Billboard charts, thanks in large part to the irresistible steel-drummed jam "ZEZE" (featuring Travis Scott and Migos' Offset) and the tropical-trap earworm "MoshPit" (with Juice WRLD). Kodak is hitting the road in 2019, supplementing his minimalist beats with live guitar and keyboards on a spring 2019 tour of small theaters and superclubs.
Kodak Black Background
Southern Florida has been at the forefront of the moody lo-fi hip-hop subgenre known as SoundCloud rap, and while Pompano Beach MC Kodak Black has skirted the peripheries of that scene, he's really a product of Instagram. The raspy-voiced, face-tattooed rapper born Dieuson Octave acquired the neighborhood nickname Lil Black as a kid growing up in the Golden Acres housing project, before adopting the Kodak Black moniker as his Instagram handle and stage name. In 2013, when he was just 16, Kodak released ‘Project Baby,' the first in a series of mixtapes that showcased his raw, lyrical perspective he came by honestly. His big break came in 2015, when, following the viral success of his freestyled single "No Flockin," he signed on with Atlantic Records, and his induction into hip-hop's upper echelons was further confirmed when Drake posted an Instagram video of himself dancing to Kodak's trap slow jam "Skrt." Kodak finally dropped his proper full-length debut, ‘Painting Pictures,' in 2017 – a star-studded effort (with guest spots by Young Thug, Future, and Jeezy) that debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard Top 200. A few months later, he released another mixtape, ‘Project Baby 2,' featuring "Roll in Peace," his hit collaboration with SoundCloud rap's reigning enfant terrible at the time, XXXTENTACION. But Kodak's most notable achievement of 2017 wasn't even his own track — Cardi B's world-beating smash single "Bodak Yellow" didn't just reference Kodak in its title, the entire song was built on his "No Flockin" flow.