YBN Cordae Sells Out two LA Shows To Kick Off The Lost Boy In America Tour

YBN Cordae Sells Out Two LA Shows To Kick Off The Lost Boy In America Tour

After what was a spectacular year for YBN Cordae in 2019, he’s already off to a really strong start in 2020 for his Lost Boy In America tour. Tuesday night was his first of two back-to-back sell-out shows at the Fonda Theater in Los Angeles. Opening up for Cordae was 24kGoldn. 24kGoldn energetically got the crowd pumped up until it was time for Cordae to come on. Water bottles were being thrown and mosh pits were forming.

After making several stage production additions in transition between artists, YBN finally came to the stage. The lights were dimly lit while people like YBN AlmightyJay and Machine Gun Kelly watched from the side of the stage. Cordae managed to play all the hits you would want to hear. Everything from “RNP” to “Lost,” “Have Mercy” and more.

Cordae even paid a brief tribute to Juice Wrld by playing “Lucid Dreams.” Overall, it was a really solid evening of hip-hop and the people that it brought together were great as well. G-Eazy, who was in attendance the second night said it best that “the future of hip-hop is in good hands.”

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YBN Cordae – The Lost Boy

For more information on YBN Cordae and his Lost Boy In America tour, you can catch up with him on Instagram and Spotify.

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