Wiz Khalifa 

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Singapore, Singapore Changer
  1. nov

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    Chon Buri, Thailand

    Rolling Loud Thailand

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Prochains concerts (11) Voir tous

  1. août

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    Puyallup, WA, US

    Washington State Fair

  2. sept

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    Lancaster, CA, US

    Antelope Valley Fair

  3. sept

    27

    Lancaster, CA, US

    Antelope Valley Fair

  4. sept

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    San Diego, CA, US

    Mission Bayfest

  5. sept

    29

    San Diego, CA, US

    Mission Bayfest - Sunday Single Day

  6. oct

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    Las Vegas, NV, US

    Reggae Rise Up Vegas

  7. oct

    4Arrow right icon

    Las Vegas, NV, US

    Reggae Rise Up presents "Reggae Rise Up Vegas Festival 2024"

  8. oct

    25Arrow right icon

    Simpsonville, SC, US

    Voyage Music Fest

  9. nov

    16

    Dubai, United Arab Emirates

    Coca-Cola Arena

  10. nov

    22Arrow right icon

    Chon Buri, Thailand

    Rolling Loud Thailand

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Biographie

  • Wiz Khalifa, real name Cameron Jibril Thomaz, is an American rapper and singer songwriter known for his 2010 single “Black and Yellow”.

    Born to a military family, Wiz Khalifa’s early years were spent moving from country to country, never truly able to call one place home. This international upbringing has been reflected in the rapper’s music and found him success with his 2008 single “Say Yeah”, which featured Wiz Khalifa’s rap lyrics over a Eurodance track.

    Taking inspiration from a variety of artists such as Jimi Hendrix, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony and Notorious B.I.G., Wiz Khalifa plays with a range of musical styles within his tracks, but all are equally melodic.

    Known for cultivating a strong fan following from a grassroots level, Wiz Khalifa found his popularity continue to increase after the release of his free mix tape “Kush and Orange Juice”. The mix tape generated so much excitement from fans that it ended up being the number one trending topic on Twitter shortly after its release, and led the rapper to sell out every gig in his 2010 “Waken Baken” tour.

    Moving away from Warner Brothers due to delays in releasing his material, Wiz Khalifa switched to Atlantic Records in 2010 and released single “Black and Yellow” shortly after. The single hit the number one spot in the US charts and earned him a Grammy and MTV VMA Award nomination.

    The success of this single bolstered anticipation for Wiz Khalifa’s 2011 studio album “Rolling Papers”, which debuted at number 2 on the US Billboard charts. It wasn’t long before this success was repeated when Wiz Khalifa’s 2012 album “O.N.I.F.C” once again debuted in the US number 2 spot with single “Work Hard, Play Hard” reaching number 3 in the rap charts.

    Unprepared to rest on his laurels, Wiz Khalifa formed his own record label Taylor Gang Records and has collaborated with Curren$y on a collaborative EP. Furthermore, Wiz Khalifa upped his own achievements yet again with the release of his fifth studio album “Blacc Hollywood” in 2014, which hit the number one spot in the US Billboard charts.

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    I originally didn't come to see Wiz Khalifa, and didn't mind the idea of missing part of his set and showing up for the entirety of the Fall Out Boy part. But by the end of the night, I've got to say that Wiz is a better showman, better live performer, and more energetic than FOB was, even with their more dedicated fan base. Opening with a video of his smoking a joint with two naked women, I knew the concert was going to be something to remember, and while he was onstage it never quieted down. Even from the lawn section (not ideal seats, but super cheap) I was able to see and hear everything, due to massive screens, great sound, and visual effects of epic proportions. Every time he rapped about weed, green smoke and marijuana leafs would envelop the stage and appear on the screen behind him, while sometimes showing clips of his music videos along with the performance. Unlike FOB, he never left the stage until he was done, performing some of his best, like Black and Yellow, You and You're Friends, A$$ Drop, Promises, So High, Stayin out all night, and a particularly great performances of Work Hard Play Hard and Young Wild & Free. Even when I didn't know the songs he played, like roll up and Taylor Gang, the energy was enough to keep me going and I was never bored. Throwing massive inflatable joints into the crowd was one of his best moments, and It'll be hard to forget his performance. Worth seeing.

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  • After his somewhat questionable ventures in and out of prison for drug possession, some people have become dubious of Khalifa’s spot in the limelight, but there’s absolutely no denying the irritatingly catchy tune of ‘blackandyellowblackandyellow’.

    Once it gets stuck in your head, there’s no escape. Wiz initially built his fan base through cult followings gathered through his release of mixtapes, but this became an unnecessary feat after the boom of ‘Black and Yellow’.

    Although the cult following that he initially obtained means that now his gigs are somewhat ‘pot heavy’, if you’re willing to overlook this and embrace the lyrics about rolling joints ‘bigger than King Kong’s fingers’, you’re in for a pretty awesome show.

    His charisma translates through to performance, engaging with both his band, and audience, often welcoming out his producers and team mates to take a bow, a gesture of inclusion and gratitude.

    Khalifa’s clever hooks entice the audience and pushes rap into the mainstream music genre, blurring the lines of traditional stereotypes, and encouraging a broadening of the audiences music taste.

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  • Despite only releasing his debut album in 2006, Wiz Khalifa's discography now stands at six full-lengths and a mammoth 37 singles. It's no surprise that his live set lists often exceed 20 songs and yet from the reaction of the crowd, this still isn't enough.

    Wiz has built a reputation as one of the most exciting newcomers to hip hop in the recent years and it is easy to see why as he flies through the likes of 'Hope' and 'Sleaze'. His biggest international hit 'Black & Yellow' gets a big cheer from the audience when it is played in the middle of the set without prior warning. The more technical rap and freestyle tracks invoke larger reaction as Wiz confidently runs through verses without a single slip and the audience cheer him along.

    US hit single 'We Dem Boyz' evokes huge reaction from the crowd and Khalifa capitalises on the enthusiasm by following with 'Young, Wild & Free', his collaboration with Snoop Dogg. Despite only being released in 2011, this track has quickly become an anthem as the audience yell back the chorus and sway their arms as one unit.

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  • That shit was wack trust, Wiz performed only like 3 or 4 songs and that was at the very very end everyone was dead tried of standing for hours. There were a bunch of guys acting like they were gonna fight. Until finally there was one right behind me P.S. that guy got knocked the fuck out he was just laying there like a dead fish for about a cool minute and once he got up he had blood dripping from his corner right eye, i got some blood on me, that's what i get for helping him up. Shit he might have deserved it, i don't know. Anyway Wiz had a bunch of his artist preforming they were all pretty wack expect Tuki Carter. Either way the show was disappointing but i guess that's what you get when tickets are sold that cheap.

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  • Wiz Khalifa was honestly one of the best shows I have ever been to. The atmosphere was awesome, and so was his overall message to the audience. "Be positive and accepting of others, because in this life all anyone wants is to be accepted". The set list and other performing artist we're amazing. Wiz played some of his well-known songs in the beginning, such as "Black and Yellow" and "Roll Up" while also mixing in tracks from his new album like "We Dem Boys". Ty Dolla Sign, Jeezy, Iamsu and Sage the Gemini made the show so worth while. The entire audience was on their feet for most of, if not the entire show. My friends and I really enjoyed ourselves, and we would all definitely attend more of Wiz Khalifa's tour!

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  • originally had lawn seats, but due to a massive downpour we were upgraded to amazing seats, for a better view. Had to say I was surprised at how much Wiz had bulked up since last year. I loved all the songs, and he hit all the favourites. I could have listened for another hour, as he has so many great songs. Wiz seemed a little more mellow this year with his stage moves, compared with other years. Will definitely come back for next years' concert!!! Maybe with weed being legal next year he can have some kk sold as well as tshirts :)

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  • Spent $350 on Platinum seats. General admission standing area got better views and some even went on stage. They were $85 tickets. I should've had a better experience. I bought these tickets in March as soon as they went on sale as a surprise for my girlfriend who's a huge fan. Also French Montana just got on stage and yelled "Heeeeeehhhhaaa" on top of every one of his pre-recorded songs. The violinist's mic feed was cut and the same with the drummer.

    Would not recommend 1/5 stars.

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  • I lost my friends and as I went to the front of the lawn to find them wiz cam out there on a platform and it was cool as fuck except for the fact that it turned into a mosh pit and I got thrown to the ground 3 times and my shoes got ripped off my feet. I spent the next two hours walking around blossom without shoes, but it's cool

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  • Wiz is one of the most exciting rap artists in the world. He been producing my favorite hip hop song ever. everthing from "Black and Yellow" to "See You Again." Also, last time I went to his concert I bought my apparel from www.albumapparel.com. They are a small startup, check them out if you are thinking about buying Album Ts.

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  • The show was not even a show. We waited for hours for him to get the mic. Then he did 2 songs at 1:50am, and was done. Didn't leave, but just didn't feel the need to perform anymore songs. I get that it's a club, and not a concert, but I've been to club performances before, and this was by far the most disappointing.

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Concerts passés

  1. sept

    14

    Cologne, Germany

    Hype Festival

  2. sept

    7Arrow right icon

    Mundelein, IL, US

    The Miracle In Mundelein

  3. sept

    1

    Puyallup, WA, US

    Puyallup Fairgrounds at Washington State Fair

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