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How to get Dave tickets for 2026 UK tour as first pre-sale goes live
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How to get Dave tickets for 2026 UK tour as first pre-sale goes live

by jummy84 October 22, 2025
written by jummy84

It’s a great time to be a Dave fan, as the rapper has just announced a big European tour with plenty of dates across the UK in March 2026.

The tour is entitled The Boy Who Played the Harp, and is in support of his upcoming album of the same name. Due to phenomenal demand, Dave has added three additional dates, even before general sale of the original tour dates has went live.

Dave’s clever lyrics and infectious beats have earned him both cultural and critical acclaim. His debut album Psychodrama went straight to Number 1 in 2019 and won him the Mercury Prize, as well as four BRIT nominations and one win in 2020.

Since then, Dave has collaborated with the likes of Central Cee and Jack Harlow. Here’s how you can see him live in 2026.

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Check out more of the best UK concerts and tours in 2025, including Luke Combs tickets for his additionally announced UK tour dates.

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Dave UK tour dates and venues

Here’s a full list of dates and venues for Dave’s The Boy Who Played the Harp UK and Ireland tour, including the three additional dates:

When do Dave tickets go on sale?

General sale tickets will be released at 9am on Thursday 23rd October.

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What are the Dave pre-sale ticket times?

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There are a number of pre-sales going live earlier in the week. Here’s a full list of pre-sales that are live now, and will be running until 8am on Thursday 23rd October:

  • Artist pre-sale (Glasgow)
  • Album pre-sale (Glasgow, London Night One, London Night Two, London Night Three, London Night Four, Birmingham, Manchester Night One, Manchester Night Two, Dublin)
  • Priority from O2 pre-sale (Glasgow, Birmingham, Manchester Night One, Manchester Night Two)
  • OVO pre-sale (Glasgow)
  • Co-op pre-sale (Manchester Night One, Manchester Night Two)
  • Three+ pre-sale (Dublin)

Here are the rest of the pre-sales due to go live later this week:

  • Live Nation pre-sale (from 9am on Wednesday 22nd October until 8am on Thursday 23rd October): Glasgow, London Night One, London Night Two, London Night Three, London Night Four, Birmingham, Manchester Night One, Manchester Night Two
  • Spotify pre-sale (from 9am on Wednesday 22nd October until 8am on Thursday 23rd October): Glasgow, London Night One, London Night Two, London Night Three, London Night Four, Birmingham, Manchester Night One, Manchester Night Two, Dublin
  • Gigs in Scotland pre-sale (from 9am on Wednesday 22nd October until 8am on Thursday 23rd October): Glasgow
  • MCD pre-sale (from 9am on Wednesday 22nd October until 8am on Thursday 23rd October): Dublin

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Are there Dave hospitality tickets?

If you want to take your Dave experience to the next level, you can do just that with hospitality tickets. These packages include benefits like VIP Lounge access, a dedicated host, and food and drinks.

While hospitality tickets are more expensive, they’re often a great option for shows, like Dave, that are extremely high in demand. If you’re willing to pay the extra money, you’re much more likely to get your hands on a hospitality ticket than general release.

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How much do Dave UK tour tickets cost?

Not all venues have yet released their prices, however ticket prices for the Glasgow have been confirmed as ranging between £53.60 – £138.70.

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How to get Dave UK tour tickets

As this is Dave’s first tour in a while, demand could be quite high. Be sure to get online at least 20-minutes before tickets go on sale to have the best chance of beating the Ticketmaster queue.

Remember that tickets are available at alternative platforms like Live Nation, where there may be lower demand. Plus, there’s also the option of hospitality tickets.

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Dave adds extra London and Manchester dates to 2026 UK 'The Boy Who Played The Harp' arena tour
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Dave adds extra London and Manchester dates to 2026 UK ‘The Boy Who Played The Harp’ arena tour

by jummy84 October 21, 2025
written by jummy84

Dave has added more dates in London and Manchester to his 2026 tour. Check out the details below.

Earlier this month the Brixton-born, Streatham-raised rapper shared details of a new tour kicking off in 2026. The run of arena dates come in celebration of his new album, ‘The Boy Who Played The Harp’, and are set to kick off in Munich on February 2.

Now, due to huge demand, he had added more UK shows to the itinerary. These include extra dates at The O2 in London on March 10 and 11, and another show at the Co-op Live in Manchester on March 17.

These add onto the two previously announced shows at the London arena taking place on March 6 and 7, and to the already confirmed Manchester date on March 16.

Tickets for all dates, including newly shared shows, go on general sale at 9am local time on Thursday (October 23). Visit here to buy tickets and find an updated list of shows below.

Dave’s 2026 tour dates are:

FEBRUARY 2026
2 – Munich, Germany – Olympiahalle
4 – Paris, France – Accor Arena
6 – Brussels, Belgium – ING Arena
8 – Dusseldorf, Germany – PSD Bank Dome
10 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Ziggo Dome
13 – Berlin, Germany – Uber Arena
15 – Copenhagen, Denmark – Royal Arena
17 – Stockholm, Sweden – Avicii Arena

MARCH 2026
2 – Dublin, Ireland – 3Arena
4 – Glasgow, UK – OVO Hydro
6 – London, UK – The O2
7 – London, UK – The O2
10 – London, UK – The O2 [NEW]
11– London, UK – The O2 [NEW]
13 – Birmingham, UK – Utilita Arena
16 – Manchester, UK – Co-op Live
17 – Manchester, UK – Co-op Live [NEW]

Dave announced details of his new album earlier this month (October 1), with the record set to arrive this Friday (October 24). You can pre-order it here.

It follows on from his back-to-back Number One albums, ‘Psychodrama’, which was released in 2019, and ‘We’re All Alone In This Together’, which came out in 2021.

The latter featured James Blake and Stormzy, and was given five stars in a review from NME.

Dave – CREDIT: Gabriel-Moses

“As illustrated throughout the stunning ‘Psychodrama’, Dave has always been the one to rap traditionally, using hip-hop for what it was intended to do: give a voice to the voiceless,” it read. “He has always been able to show the inner-workings of many young Londoners in a clean and universal way that can perhaps help the whole world to better understand the Black British experience, especially that of Black men.

“Always ready to tell the hard truths for those who can’t, Dave has proved again that he’s a voice of a generation, sitting pretty atop his peers when it comes to making unforgettable London rap classics.”

That record debuted at the top spot in the charts with over 74,000 chart sales – making it the highest opening week of 2021, and the chart’s biggest opening week since November 2019.

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Dave East Details Nipsey Hussle Collab, Reflects On Balancing 'Karma'
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Dave East Details Nipsey Hussle Collab, Reflects On Balancing ‘Karma’

by jummy84 October 18, 2025
written by jummy84

On a late afternoon video call, Dave East appears relaxed but focused — the kind of energy that suggests both reflection and momentum.

After more than a decade in the game, the Harlem rapper speaks like someone who knows exactly where he’s been and where he’s headed. His voice carries the weight of experience: years of lyrical output, collaborations with heavyweight producers like Harry Fraud and Scram Jones, and a steady rise from hungry newcomer to respected mainstay in hip-hop’s evolving landscape.

Now, with the release of Karma 4 on October 15, 2025, East is looking to the future while honoring everything that’s shaped him. The fourth installment of the series he launched in 2017, Karma 4 is his most ambitious to date — a fully realized project that threads together the raw storytelling fans expect with records tailored for a broader audience.

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It’s gritty and polished, confident and vulnerable. And with a star-studded guest list, the album serves as a reminder of the respect East commands across the industry.

Among its standout moments is a long-shelved collaboration with the late Nipsey Hussle, a track that symbolizes East’s independent spirit and commitment to betting on himself. He talks openly during the call about the importance of good karma, the creative freedom that came with releasing the album independently, and how the streaming era has helped him build a deeper connection with fans over time.

Outside of music, East continues to make strides in acting, growing his on-screen presence while maintaining the authenticity that built his name. But Karma 4 is the moment that centers it all. It’s a statement project that pulls from every corner of his identity and pushes his artistry forward with purpose.

VIBE spoke with Dave East about the making of his latest album, expanding his ground as a creative, and his continued evolution as an artist and as a man.

VIBE: You’re currently getting ready to release your new album Karma 4? How would you say that you have evolved the most musically and otherwise from the first one to now?

Dave East: Just getting older, man, I had two more daughters, Kobi and Kasey, since Kairi. And just living. Took a lot of losses, a lot of wins. I felt like it was a really balanced journey for me, as far as the good and the bad, which is regular life sh*t. Nothing that even has to do with the music. And I think just over time of me learning how to channel that energy better into the music, you’re going to hear it on Karma 4.

The project is led by the singles “Bottega Trunks” and “Havana.” How did those songs come together, and what spurred you to preview the album with those two tracks?

The “Havana record, shout to Chad and Lex, Hot Honors, they produced that. It just had like a golden New York bounce to that joint. So I wanted to come out with some energy as far as the first record I wanted to put out. The “Bottega Trunks.” Shout out to Stove God Cooks. That’s the first time me and him got to really collab, [but] we’ve been kicking it for a while. And that’s just a different whole type of sound and vibe. Shout to Nic Craven. He produced that one. But that’s just a more melodic, different sound from me that I feel like I didn’t put out before.

Right. One of the tracks from the album that people are looking forward to is the joint with you and Nipsey Hussle, with whom you built a brotherhood prior to his passing. What’s your recollection of the making of that track?

We recorded a bunch of joints before he passed and sh*t like that. That was one of them. I never got a chance to put him on none of my tapes. So the records that me and him are on together that are out, like “Clarity,” “Blueprint,” he put them on his project. I felt like now with me being independent, and that’s really what Nip stood for [it was time]. He really waved that independent flag, ‘F**k the middle man.’ That’s what he was about. With this body of work, I think it was the perfect time to drop that joint.

Who are some other producers you worked with on Karma 4?

Mr. Authentic. He’s an early dude in my camp. Me and him have been locked in for years. Like I said, Chad and Lex, they go by Hot Honors. They were really the new sound for me moving forward with this project. Nic Craven, too. I would say those two were the newer producers that I hadn’t worked with before.

But I got Mike & Keys on this joint, that’s the home team. I got Buda & Grands on this joint, that’s home team. I kind of mixed it up. I’m always working with the home team, but I like to kind of [collaborate with other producers] if somebody got a new sound or something that fits. If it moves and pushes the music forward, I’m all with it.

Aside from those joints, what are like two or three tracks that you’re excited for the fans to hear? Maybe they’re your favorites, or maybe they brought out a certain emotion or mood?

I would definitely say “Stand On That” with Jeremiah. And I would say “Can’t Get Enough” with Jacquees just because I get a lot of feedback about me not really doing a lot of female-driven records. And those two are definitely female-driven. I just can’t wait to see the response to them.

Right. You got any other features besides those?

I got Mozzy on a joint. Skyler Blatt did the outro. Wiz Khalifa, me, and Wiz locked back in. Key Glock. That was the first time me and Key Glock were able to connect. Rest in peace to [Young] Dolph, that’s how I kind of got with Glock, through Dolph. My brother Cruch Calhoun. I got Neek Bucks on there. I got King Streets on there. I got Maino on there. I got some joints on there, man. I don’t want to leave nobody out, but it’s definitely balanced out as far as features.

In addition to Hip-Hop, you’ve also built your resume as an actor. What’s the latest news on those fronts?

I just got cast for a new movie. I can’t really speak on the details and sh*t like that, but maybe later this year or top of ’26, that information will be coming out. I got cast [for another project]. It’s a different type of film, too. A different look for me. So I’m looking forward to that.

You recently appeared on Kai Cenat’s Mafiathon 3 streaming event. How did that opportunity come about, and what was that like tapping into the streaming world?

That was dope. I was in L.A. already running around, getting this album ready to roll out or whatever, and they invited me over there. I f**k with Kai Cenat. I like his whole platform and just what they’re doing for the youth right now.

I feel like for me, that was a great look to premiere the Nipsey record up there because I felt like I brought Nip up there with me, you know what I mean? Big shoutout to the whole streaming world. I like what they’re doing. I like how they’re pushing the culture forward. That was a great opportunity.

What would you say is the best karma you’ve ever had?

The best karma? Just in life?

Yeah, whatever you feel.

(Ponders briefly) I think I put out good energy. I think the way I’ve been with my parents, my mother, my father, my grandmother, all of the people that raised me. I think the way that I’ve been back to them has given me good karma. It’s giving me a great way to navigate through this life.

They always say, ‘Watch how you treat your parents. Watch how you treat your people that really raised you or cared about you.’ So, I think a lot of my good karma comes from just how I am as a father. How I am as a son. How I was as a grandchild. God bless my grandma’s soul. My aunts, my uncles, you know what I mean? I’m always respectful. Nobody’s perfect, but I’ve I’ve always been respectful to those that I know really, truly love me.

I think the karma that I’m seeing from that now is the success. Me being able to live out my dreams and do the things that I once really sat and dreamed about and had no idea how I was going to do it. Now, all that is a part of my reality. I think karma is just putting [out] good. Whatever you put into the universe, it’s going to come back to you. I mean, in some form or fashion. It’ll come back.

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Do you have any plans to tour in support of this album?

Hell yeah. We’re putting that together now. Definitely going to touch overseas with this one. In the U.S., of course. But yeah, we’re putting that together right now.

Do you have any thoughts on any acts that you’ll bring along with you?

I’m not sure right now. I’m going to see.

Will there be a Karma 5, and how long do you plan on keeping the series running?

You know what’s crazy? Somebody asked me that the other day. I feel like the title Karma is something that I could keep going with. But yeah, I don’t know when I’m going to stop that one or when I’m going to do Karma 5.

I’ve got so many other projects and other bodies of work that I’m already cooking up and working on. So, I might tap back into the Karma series later on at another date, but right now, I’m all about Karma 4, intro to outro. That’s what I’m pushing right now.

What’s next for Dave East?

Just more music, man. More acting, me [being] more in the fashion world. Just more of everything that falls under my umbrella. I feel like I’ve branded myself in a way where the sky’s the limit. I could tap into a bunch of different platforms and worlds, and it’s all me.

None of it’s forced. I ain’t sold my soul or none of that weirdo sh*t. I think about just moving forward, watching my daughters grow, sh*t like that. And just branding myself even more as a staple when it comes to New York City and Hip-Hop in general.

Listen to Dave East Karma 4 below.

October 18, 2025 0 comments
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Jeezy, Dave East, Danny Brown, And More Hip-Hop
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Jeezy, Dave East, Danny Brown, And More Hip-Hop

by jummy84 October 3, 2025
written by jummy84

Young Thug, Gucci Mane, Kevin Gates, 41, Coi Leray, Bun B, and more stars also present fresh material.

© 2025 JWJ Publishing LLC; FTD; Warp Records

Today is Friday, which means there are a ton of new releases to look forward to from some of your favorite Hip-Hop artists. To help you unwind and enjoy the weekend, check out VIBE’s picks of songs and albums you should hear and add to your soundtrack of weekend festivities.

  • Jeezy, DJ Drama – ‘Still Snowin”

    Jeezy, DJ Drama - 'Still Snowin'' Cover ArtJeezy, DJ Drama - 'Still Snowin'' Cover Art
    Image Credit: © 2025 JWJ Publishing LLC

    Two decades deep into the game, Jeezy still proves he’s “Still Snowin” with a fresh DJ Drama-backed mixtape that’s as reflective as it is rugged.

    Riding lush samples from soul’s golden era, this project finds Jeezy digging into his legacy with clarity and grit—what DJ Drama calls “twenty years of greatness, legacy, and excellence.”

    Across standout tracks like “Head To The Sky (You Can Win)” and “Keep That Same Energy,” the Snowman rhymes over timeless instrumentals from Sounds of Blackness and Bobby Womack, blending street memoirs with grown-man introspection.

    On “The Whole Town,” a track that could easily sit on an official studio album, Jeezy delivers a cinematic performance that captures his evolution from propane-heated homes to courtrooms and solo summers.

    “Summer ‘25, single as a bi**h/ ’Nother lawsuit, lawyer with the switch,” he admits, addressing personal fallout with candor, while bars like “I gave the trap everything but my tears” show the weight of the road he’s traveled.

    Even when he boasts, “Why they call that ni**a Snow, ‘cause that boy went polar,” there’s wisdom tucked beneath the bravado.

    More than nostalgia, Still Snowin is a statement: Jeezy’s pen is sharper, his soul louder, and his story far from finished. Easily one of the week’s strongest releases—this one deserves your ears. – Preezy Brown

  • Dave East Featuring Stove God Cooks – “Bottega Trunks”

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    Image Credit: FTD

    Dave East sets a smooth, cinematic tone with “Bottega Trunks,” a laid-back yet lyrical offering that serves as the calm before the storm of his upcoming Karma 4 album, due October 10.

    Riding a looped, string-laden sample, East leans into his melodic bag, keeping things suave with flirtatious lines and luxury-laced imagery. Stove God Cooks slides in effortlessly, adding his signature vocal grit and flair to the mix.

    An unexpected curve-ball of sorts, “Bottega Trunks” is a vibe-heavy warmup that signals East is sharpening both his pen and palette ahead of the main event. – PB

  • Danny Brown – “Starburst”

    Danny Brown - 'Stardust' Cover ArtDanny Brown - 'Stardust' Cover Art
    Image Credit: Warp Records

    With “Starburst,” Danny Brown kicks off the Stardust era in full technicolor chaos—exactly the kind of left-field brilliance we’ve come to expect from one of rap’s most unpredictable minds.

    Produced by Holly, the track opens with a jittery, frenetic beat that Brown masterfully weaves through, dropping existential gems like “Present is the past in a second, so count your blessings.”

    But just when you think you’ve settled in, the beat flips into a booming, 8-bit-esque sonic shift, and Danny goes full throttle, tearing through the back half like a man possessed.

    It’s lyrical, it’s weird, it’s thrilling—and unmistakably Danny Brown. As the first taste of his upcoming Stardust LP (dropping November 7), “Starburst” stands out as one of the week’s strongest releases, blending thought-provoking bars with anarchic energy.

    With a 21-city U.S. tour on the horizon, Brown’s gearing up to make a lot more noise—and this is the perfect toss of the gauntlet. – PB

  • Young Thug – Uy Scuti (Supernova Edition)

    Young Thug ‘Uy Scuti (Supernova Edition)’ cover artYoung Thug ‘Uy Scuti (Supernova Edition)’ cover art
    Image Credit: A Young Stoner Life Records / 300 Entertainment release, © 2025 Atlantic Recording Corporation

    Young Thug decided that 21 songs weren’t enough, and treated fans to seven more on the “Supernova Edition” of his latest album Uy Scuti.

    In it, they got the elusive tracks “Safe” and “Rosetta Stone,” plus a posthumous Lil Keed feature on “I Put A.” These, along with the original offering, prove that Thugger is way sharper than people may have thought.

    This album has been polarizing due to heightened expectations and his recent “bad press,” but musically, Uy Scuti is better than Punk and Business Is Business.

    One would be hard pressed to find actual critique for the music instead of altered perceptions of Thug as a human being. And that is an unfortunate reality of this current music landscape. – Armon Sadler

  • Gucci Mane – “Only Time”

    Gucci Mane “Only Time” cover artGucci Mane “Only Time” cover art
    Image Credit: 2025 1017 Global Music, LLC and Atlantic Recording Corporation

    “Only Time” feels like classic Gucci Mane in some ways, and a more modern version in others.

    The polished production leans more toward his new iteration, but the signature OG “yeaaaah” ad lib and flow is very much so of the late 2000s and early 2010s Guwop.

    Fortunately, he is as locked in as ever lyrically and delivery-wise. He also employs some nice vocal inflections and his vintage, hilarious one-liners.

    Most enjoyably, he provides a really good hook. It isn’t easy for rappers to land a good chorus, especially one as long as this, but he nailed it. Longtime Gucci fans won. – AS

  • Kevin Gates – “Fuk Em”

    Kevin Gates “Fuk Em” cover artKevin Gates “Fuk Em” cover art
    Image Credit: 2025 Bread Winner Alumni LLC under exclusive license to Artist Partner Group, Inc.

    Kevin Gates has a message for authorities, h*es, men not in his squad, and seemingly the entire world: “Fuk Em.” The production feels fresh, almost Bossman Dlow-like.

    However, Gates makes the record his own with his signature raspy voice and southern drawl, on top of humorous catchphrases. The track loses a bit of momentum toward the middle when he drops the beat out and breathes repeatedly, but he picks things up so it is negligible.

    Overall, this is a solid effort and a good hook that is easy to memorize and repeat. It’s hard to say if this will pick up steam in the mainstream, but it’s enjoyable. – AS

  • 41, Kyle Richh, Jenn Carter, Tata – ‘Spleen’

    41, Kyle Ricch, Jenn Carter & Tata “Spleen” cover art41, Kyle Ricch, Jenn Carter & Tata “Spleen” cover art
    Image Credit: 2025 RiteOrWrongKVH Entertainment, LLC, under exclusive license to Republic Records, a division of UMG Recordings, Inc.

    41, Kyle Richh, Jenn Carter, and Tata have answered our call. “Spleen” is a different offering than what they popped off for. The beat isn’t the standard sample drill production with a high BPM.

    Instead, it is more slowed down and creates a “vibe.” Their flows have some similarities to their biggest records, but they were attentive to the aura the beat created. They also do a great job distinguishing themselves from one another due to their different pitches, inflections, and nuances in the vocals.

    This is a really fun record that may have done some damage during the summer, but hey, you need good music in the fall, too. – AS

  • Coi Leray, Shoreline Mafia – “Act Like You Know”

    Coi Leray & Shoreline Mafia “Act Like You Know” cover artCoi Leray & Shoreline Mafia “Act Like You Know” cover art
    Image Credit: 2025 Epic Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment, under exclusive license from Trendsetter Studios

    Coi Leray continues to show she is one of the more versatile artists today.

    “Act Like You Know” featuring Shoreline Mafia feels like a 2014 prime YG record, but she makes it her own with her pleasing melodic tone and unique flows. Shoreline gives a great assist, adding the west coast flair and bounce that has experienced a resurgence in the last year.

    In truth, a song like this deserves the same attention as some of the other records that have popped off but starpower and push dictates that. Nonetheless, this is incredibly fun and primed for car rides, dance offs, and basketball highlights. – AS

  • Bun B Featuring Yung Dro, Killa Kyleon – “Can’t Stop My Hustle”

    Bun B Featuring Yung Dro, Killa Kyleon - "Can't Stop My Hustle" Cover ArtBun B Featuring Yung Dro, Killa Kyleon - "Can't Stop My Hustle" Cover Art
    Image Credit: Hitmaker Music Group
  • Murda Beatz Featuring Big Sean, Babyface Ray – “Hood Politics”

    Murda Beatz Featuring Big Sean, Babyface Ray - "Hood Politics" Cover ArtMurda Beatz Featuring Big Sean, Babyface Ray - "Hood Politics" Cover Art
    Image Credit: Murda Beatz Recordings
  • Blxst – “Aye Girl”

    Blxst - “Aye Girl" Cover ArtBlxst - “Aye Girl" Cover Art
    Image Credit: International Blxst LLC / EMPIRE
  • DDG, PlaqueBoyMax – “No Dreads”

    DDG, PlaqueBoyMax - "No Dreads" Cover ArtDDG, PlaqueBoyMax - "No Dreads" Cover Art
    Image Credit: (C) 2025 DDG Entertainment Inc., under exclusive license to Epic Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment.
  • Ras Kass, Smif-N-Wessun – “42”

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    Image Credit: Chollette
  • Hurricane Wisdom – “OT”

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    Image Credit: ℗ 2025 Rebel/gamma.
  • Fetty P Franklin – “Kitchen Therapy”

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    Image Credit: © 2025 GroundHawg Entertainment

  • Mellow Rackz – ‘Nothing To Something’

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    Image Credit: ℗ 2025 13 Degrees Media Group / Hitmaker Distro
  • Skip Marley – “Cry Wolf”

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    Image Credit: Def Jam Recordings
  • Skrilla – “Kurt Angle”

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    Image Credit: © 1995 Nervous, Inc.
  • Connie Diiamond – “Breathe”

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    Image Credit: Gerard Victor
  • Tay Money – “Redneck”

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    Image Credit: © 2025 Hitmaker Music Group/Hitmaker Distro

  • 4Fargo Featuring Hunny Bxby – “Posted Alone”

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    Image Credit: 2Diff LLC
  • Samara Cyn – “Freeverse”

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    Image Credit: Cosmo Free
  • MESSIAH! – “Fasho!”

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    Image Credit: Noble Music
  • Luhh Dyl – ‘Hear Me Cry’

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    Image Credit: Jimmy Fontaine
  • Brodie Fresh, DJ Drama – “Glory”

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    Image Credit: John Cannon
  • Mighty Joseph (Vast Aire of Cannibal Ox & Karniege) – ‘Empire State’

    Mighty Joseph (Vast Aire of Cannibal Ox & Karniege) - 'Empire State' Cover ArtMighty Joseph (Vast Aire of Cannibal Ox & Karniege) - 'Empire State' Cover Art
    Image Credit: © 2025 Below System Records

  • ADÉ – ‘Philip’

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    Image Credit: ℗ 2025 SEENIC Route Creative
  • RXKNephew, MVW, ChaseTheMoney – ‘Whole Lotta RXK’

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    Image Credit: © 2025 GetYouKilledRecords / MVW Productions

  • Yakiyn – “Spread Like Butter”

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    Image Credit: Shelby Eligoyo
  • Big Sad 1900 & DJ Gutta Butta – “SALTY”

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    Image Credit: © 2025 Visionary Productions Co. / Hitmaker Distro

  • ABGR Lil Cory – ‘Everything Must Go’

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    Image Credit: ℗ 2025 Signal Records & Columbia Records, a Division of Sony Music Entertainment, under exclusive license from Act Broke Get Rich, LLC
  • YoDogg & Cardo Got Wings – “Now Ya Gang”

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Dave Chappelle Criticizes US at Saudi Arabia Comedy Festival
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Dave Chappelle Criticizes US at Saudi Arabia Comedy Festival

by jummy84 October 3, 2025
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During his set at the controversial Riyadh Comedy Festival in Saudi Arabia, Dave Chappelle shared his thoughts on the current state of free speech in the United States, saying that “it’s easier to talk here than it is in America.”

“Right now, in America, they say that if you talk about Charlie Kirk, that you’ll get cancelled,” Chappelle said to an audience of 6,000, according to The New York Times. “I don’t know if that’s true, but I’m gonna find out… they’re going to do something to me so that I can’t say what I want to say.”

While far from charging journalists with high treason over social media posts, Chappelle’s comments touch on fears of a free speech crisis stateside. The national debate on censorship and retaliatory government actions gained newfound attention after Paramount’s sudden cancellation of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and ABC temporarily pulling Jimmy Kimmel Live! for his comments regarding the assassination of Charlie Kirk.

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Donald Trump and FCC chairman Brendan Carr subsequently doubled down on their threats to limit certain types of speech. The resulting uncertainty sparked quite a bit of outrage, an open letter signed by over 400 actors and musicians, a pointed South Park episode, and plenty of charged discourse.

Chappelle’s ideas may echo worries held by many others in the public sphere, but the setting in which he expressed them ultimately resulted in an ironic dissonance.

While Chappelle made the comments in the midst of a stand-up comedy set, critics have pointed out the irony of the sentiment. Saudi Arabia has a reputation for human rights abuses and often restricts speech within its borders. Media outlets are licensed by the government, and several journalists and Saudi Arabian citizens have faced harsh consequences for criticizing the regime or sharing ideas contrary to the state’s principles. Notable instances include Salma al-Shehab, a student who was initially sentenced to 34 years in prison after retweeting women’s rights activists on Twitter, and Jamal Khashoggi, a journalist who was brutally assassinated in 2018. Just this past June, the Saudi state executed journalist Turki al-Jasser for running a Twitter account that accused the Saudi royal family of human rights abuses and corruption.

Because of such occurrences, many of the comedians performing at the Riyadh Comedy Festival faced public backlash for taking part in the event. Additionally, the nonprofit watchdog group Human Rights Watch urged those participating to call for the release of detained Saudi activists, including Waleed Abu al-Khair and Manahel al-Otaibi.

Comics who attended the festival — including Bill Burr, Louis C.K., Aziz Ansari, Pete Davidson, and others — were reportedly paid extremely handsomely. Some publicly defended their involvement, with Burr saying that the people there are “just like us” on a recent episode of his podcast.

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Dave Chappelle Says It's Easier To Talk Freely In Saudi Arabia Than America
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Dave Chappelle Says It’s Easier To Talk Freely In Saudi Arabia Than America

by jummy84 October 3, 2025
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“It’s easier to talk here than it is in America,” Dave Chappelle told an audience in Saudi Arabia on Saturday.

Chappelle was in the kingdom as part of the Riyadh Comedy Festival. His decision — and that of other comics — has become controversial, given Saudi role in 9/11 and the 2018 assassination of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, as well as other human rights abuses and anti LGBTQ+ policies.

“I mean, how do you even promote that? ‘From the folks that brought you 9/11. Two weeks of laughter in the desert, don’t miss it!’” an astounded Marc Maron said in a video from a recent stand-up bit. “I mean, the same guy that’s gonna pay them is the same guy that paid that guy to bone-saw Jamal Khashoggi and put him in a fucking suitcase. But don’t let that stop the yucks, it’s gonna be a good time!”

Others have objected on free speech grounds, especially after comedian Atsuko Okatsuka revealed what she said were strict contract terms that would have had her “adhere to censorship rules” about the kinds of jokes she could make. Those criticisms were set in even higher relief during the recent standoff between Jimmy Kimmel and ABC.

Chappelle’s quip onstage at the festival was likely a rejoinder to such complaints.

“Right now in America, they say that if you talk about Charlie Kirk, that you’ll get canceled,” the comedian said, according to the New York Times. “I don’t know if that’s true, but I’m gonna find out.”

Since Deadline exclusively revealed the initial lineup in July, the Riyadh Comedy Festival has announced Kevin Hart, Aziz Ansari, Hannibal Buress, Bill Burr, Dave Chappelle, Louis C.K., Whitney Cummings, Pete Davidson, Zarna Garg, Gabriel Iglesias, Jim Jefferies, Jo Koy, Bobby Lee, Jeff Ross, Andrew Santino, Tom Segura, Chris Tucker and more as participants. It runs through October 10.

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Dave Bautista & Jack Champion in 'Trap House' Action Thriller Trailer
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Dave Bautista & Jack Champion in ‘Trap House’ Action Thriller Trailer

by jummy84 September 30, 2025
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Dave Bautista & Jack Champion in ‘Trap House’ Action Thriller Trailer

by Alex Billington
September 30, 2025
Source: YouTube

“If we don’t get ’em, the cartel will, right? And they don’t forget…” Aura Entertainment has unveiled the official trailer for Trap House, an action thriller from filmmaker Michael Dowse (of Fubar, Goon, What If, Stuber, 8-Bit Christmas). This is set for a full nationwide release in November just before the Thanksgiving holiday. Dave Bautista leading this story about rogue teens getting into big trouble! Trap House is centered on a team of elite DEA agents whose rebellious teenage children use their parents’ own tactics—surveillance, infiltration, non-lethal weapons, and special intel—to rob a ruthless drug cartel. Along with Dave Bautista, the movie also stars Jack Champion, Sophia Lillis, Tony Dalton, Whitney Peak, Kate Del Castillo, Zaire Adams, and Bobby Cannavale. The tagline within the trailer: “This isn’t a raid. It’s a reckoning.” This is a totally nuts plot – the kids want to get revenge because the death benefits for a DEA agent are bad, so they decide to go rob the cartels all on their own? Yeah um that seems dangerous, remarkably dangerous.

Here’s the official trailer (+ poster) for Michael Dowse’s film Trap House, direct from YouTube:

Trap House Trailer

Trap House Trailer

In El Paso, Texas, an undercover DEA agent (Dave Bautista) and his partner embark on a game of cat and mouse with their own teenage children, who are using their parents’ tactics – surveillance, infiltration, and non-lethal weapons – to rob a dangerous drug cartel. Trap House is directed by acclaimed Canadian filmmaker Michael Dowse, director of the movies Fubar & Fubar: Balls to the Wall , It’s All Gone Pete Tong, Take Me Home Tonight, Goon, What If, Stuber, Coffee & Kareem, 8-Bit Christmas, plus the TV series “Me” and “The Sticky” most recently. The screenplay is written by Gary Scott Thompson and Tom O’Connor; from a story by Gary Scott Thompson. It’s produced by Dave Bautista, Rebecca Feuer, Sarah Gabriel, Marc Goldberg, Todd Lundbohm, Jonathan Meisner, Christian Mercuri, and Michael Pruss. Aura Entertainment will debut Dowse’s Trap House movie in US theaters starting November 14th, 2025 this fall. Look good?

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