JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Legendary Atlanta rapper “Jeezy” is bringing his Playlist Concert Series to the Jacksonville Center for the Performing Arts on Friday.
“Known for gritty anthems, a commanding stage presence, and a career spanning more than 20 years, Jeezy promises an unforgettable evening for his fans,” a press release for the event read.
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It continued, “Concertgoers can expect high-energy crowd moments, call-and-response anthems, and the nostalgic soundtrack that defined Jeezy’s career.”
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The Playlist Concert Series is a tribute to Jeezy’s storied career, offering fans an opportunity to give input on the setlist as the rapper goes through his iconic catalog.
The setlist highlights tracks spanning 13 studio albums, 18 mixtapes, and 70 singles, from hard-hitting anthems like “Standing Ovation” and “I Luv It” to deeper cuts like “Way Too Gone” and “All There.”
“This tour is for the real day ones,” Jeezy said at a recent show. “It’s all about taking it back to where it started—those songs that brought us through the struggle and into success.”
Jeezy’s influence on hip-hop extends beyond music. From his breakthrough album Let’s Get It: Thug Motivation 101 to producing Hulu’s documentary "Hip-Hop and The White House," he continues to inspire through both art and advocacy, having also written a New York Times bestseller, Adversity for Sale: Ya Gotta Believe.
Tickets are available on Ticketmaster and can be found here.