
This event is all ages.
Presale begins Tuesday, April 15th at 10am.
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The general on sale begins Friday, April 18th at 10am!
For an additional $85.00, you can opt in to upgrade your experience to include access to the exclusive Looking Glass Lounge 30 minutes before and during the show! Please note all Looking Glass Lounge upgrades are subject to availability.
Join us at The Virginian one hour before doors for food & drinks!
All doors & show times subject to change.
King Lil G
Hip-hop history comprises countless underdog stories.
However, nothing quite compares to the come-up of King Lil G.
Tracing the kind of rags-to-riches trajectory that’s typically reserved for the big screen, the Mexican rapper, entrepreneur, and proud father has gone from humble beginnings as an immigrant to international renown for both his music and business acumen. Emerging as a preeminent Mexican spitter, he reps a culture certainly known for consuming dyed-in-the-wool American hip-hop, yet rarely associated with creating it on a global scale. At the same time, he embodies a universal experience amplified by his tireless grind, inventive approach, and undeniable talent. It’s why he’s piled up nearly 1 billion total streams and views under-the-radar, sold out numerous shows, and earned acclaim from HYPEBEAST, Vibe, and XXL in addition to a co-sign from none other than Kendrick Lamar.
Now, King Lil G tells his story like never before on his 2024 album 18 Days and I’m Gone [Empire 47 Records/808 Kartel/Compound Interest].
Young Drummer Boy
Young Drummer Boy (Rigoberto Diaz) is a Mexican-American rapper and producer from Pomona, California, known for his West Coast sound, street-rooted authenticity, and consistent independent grind. Raised by a musical family—his father a member of Banda Ruby and his grandfather a mariachi in Zacatecas—Drummer’s musical roots started on live drums and evolved into one of the most recognizable styles in LA’s underground scene.
Still fully independent and rooted in Pomona, Young Drummer Boy proves that real artistry and hustle does not have any industry shortcuts.His latest album, Risked It All, is a testament to that mindset—self-made, self-funded, and packed with standout collaborations that continue to raise the bar for LA’s underground scene.