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G-Eazy

G-Eazy

Current Tour: "Endless Summer"
Discography:These Things Happen (2014)
When It's Dark Out (2015)

In April 2016, G-Eazy announced a tour in support of his 2015 album When It's Dark Out. Titled "Endless Summer," the trek will also feature performances from Logic, YG, and Yo Gotti.

The summer circuit will begin on June 28 at Gexa Energy Pavilion in Dallas. After, the tour will crisscross the country, stopping at venues such as the Toyota Amphitheatre in Wheatland, CA, Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Hutchinson Field Grant Park in Chicago, and Barclays Center in Brooklyn. The tour will wrap up on August 5 at the Xfinity Theatre in Hartford, CT.

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G-Eazy released his second studio album, When It's Dark Out on December 4, 2015. The album features 17 tracks including the singles "Random," "Order More," "Drifting," "Sad Boy," and "Me, Myself & I." The track "Me, Myself & I" peaked at number seven on the US Billboard Hot 100.

The album received mixed reviews from critics and peaked at number five on the US Billboard 200. On February 16, 2016, the album was certified gold by the RIAA.

Gerald Gillum, known to most by his stage name G-Eazy is American rapper who was born on May 24, 1989 in the San Francisco Bay Area. Interested in music from a young age, G-Eazy attended Loyola University at New Orleans, where he began producing. Eventually, he picked up rapping and joined a short lived group in Oakland called The Bay Boyz.

A short time later, G-Eazy began opening for high profile artists such as Lil Wayne and Snoop Dogg.

G-Eazy eventually signed with RCA Records and released his debut album, These Things Happen. The album featured the popular single "I Mean It" and reached number three on the Billboard 200.

G-Eazy Concerts

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29.11.2024 07:30

Oakland

USA

Fox Theater - Oakland

29.11.2024 07:30

$69.00-$274.00

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Artist Info

Arriving on-stage with a pompadour and a leather jacket, G-Eazy became known as "the James Dean of rap", but his music is much less troubled than that name might imply, having crossed over to the mainstream with his re-interpolation of the rock & roll classic "Runaround Sue." Born Gerald Earl Gillum in Oakland, California, G-Eazy launched his career while still in college at Loyola University in New Orleans, heading up a hip-hop crew named the Bay Boyz while dropping his solo debut, The Epidemic LP, in 2009. Two years later, his mixtape The Endless Summer landed with that hit redo of Dion's "Runaround Sue." In 2012, he released his second LP, Must Be Nice, hitting the road with Hoodie Allen and joining the Van's Warped Tour. In 2014, he returned with his first major-label release, These Things Happen (RCA Records). As his popularity grew in the following year, he embarked on an extensive international tour and recorded his fourth album. When It's Dark Out was released in late 2015 and included the hit duet with Bebe Rexha, "Me, Myself & I." In the summer of 2016, while on tour with Logic, YG, and Yo Gotti, Eazy appeared on Britney Spears' comeback single "Make Me."

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