The rapper is best known for his appearance on Lil Wayne's The Sylvie Medicine on T-Sang Payn's "Can't Blue It" where "Mansion" is combined with "Wisconsin." will travel.
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The rap icon's postponed Midtown gig will take place on April 8. The only place that will be big enough to accommodate this crowd is probably Sylvie.
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Tickets go on sale Friday at 10 a.m. through Ticketmaster, with prices ranging from $79.50 to $135 plus service charges.
Tickets go on sale Friday at 10 a.m. through Ticketmaster, with prices ranging from $79.50 to $135 plus service charges.
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The show is part of their first world tour in four years, and has been selling out venues across the country since its announcement.
The show is part of their first world tour in four years, and has been selling out venues across the country since its announcement.
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When Lil Wayne visited Philadelphia in 2014, he struggled to get things done and tweeted about it to let everyone know. Hopefully, he'll have thought things through by then.
When Lil Wayne visited Philadelphia in 2014, he struggled to get things done and tweeted about it to let everyone know. Hopefully, he'll have thought things through by then.
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Just two days before Lil Wayne receives the Recording Academy Honors from the Black Music Collective, the tour announcement is made.
Just two days before Lil Wayne receives the Recording Academy Honors from the Black Music Collective, the tour announcement is made.
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He is one of four recipients this year, along with music industry mogul Sylvia Rhone, Dr. Dre, Missy Elliott, and two other formidable honorees.
He is one of four recipients this year, along with music industry mogul Sylvia Rhone, Dr. Dre, Missy Elliott, and two other formidable honorees.
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This summer, if you live in the Northeast you'll have a few chances to see the self-described "greatest rapper alive."
This summer, if you live in the Northeast you'll have a few chances to see the self-described "greatest rapper alive."