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all we have is YOUR OPINION. I posted FACTS, so i'll say it again.
Ninjahood, what do you have to say as far about the tours??? you still haven't answered that question.
He's busy gathering up data from the Pele Pele, True religion wearing crowd of Uptown.so Ninjahood, what do you have to say as far about the tours??? you still haven't answered that question.
i'm bout to play some mortal kombat and whoop on reptile.If your NT personality had a face, I would punch it.
09/21 Providence, RI – Lupos
09/22 Burlington, VT – UVM – Ballroom
09/23 New Haven, CT – Toads Place
09/25 Norfolk, VA – Norva Theater
09/26 Silver Springs, MD – The Fillmore
09/28 Boston, MA – House of Blues
09/29 Springfield, MA – Massmutual Center
10/03 Detroit, MI – The Fillmore
10/04 Cincinnati, OH – Bogarts
10/05 Cleveland, OH – House of Blues
10/06 Columbus, OH – Newport Music Hall
10/07 Grand Rapids, MI – Intersection
10/09 Indianapolis, IN – Murat Theater
10/11 Chicago, IL – Congress
10/12 Milwaukee, WI – The Rave
10/13 Minneapolis, MN – First Avenue
10/14 Kansas City, MO – Beaumont Club
10/15 Denver, CO – Ogden Theater
10/17 Salt Lake City, UT – Complex – Rockwell
10/19 Pullman, WA – Washington State U
10/20 Vancouver, BC – The Vogue
10/21 Seattle, WA – Showbox Sodu
10/22 Portland, OR – Roseland Ballroom
10/26 Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Palladium
10/28 San Diego, CA – House of Blues
10/29 Las Vegas, NV – House of Blues
10/30 Phoenix, AZ – Celebrity Theater
10/31 Albuquerque, NM – Sunshine Theater
11/02 Dallas, TX – House of Blues
11/03 Austin, TX – Fun Fun Fun Fest
11/04 Houston, TX –
11/06 New Orleans, LA – House of Blues
11/08 Miami, FL – Fillmore Miami
11/09 Orlando, FL – Beachium
11/10 Tampa, FL – The Ritz
11/11 Tallahassee, FL – Potbelly’s
11/13 Myrtle Beach, SC – House of Blues
11/14 Atlanta, GA – Tabernacle
11/15 Charlotte, NC – The Fillmore
11/16 Richmond, VA – National
11/18 Philadelphia, PA – Electric Factory
2/26/13 Washington, DC – Rock and Roll Hotel
2/28/13 Philadelphia, PA – Theatre of the Living Arts
3/1/13 Boston, MA – Brighton Music Hall
3/4/13 New York, NY – SOBs
3/5/13 Cleveland, OH – Grog Shop
3/6/13 Detroit, MI – St. Andrews Hall
3/8/13 Chicago, IL – Bottom Lounge
3/9/13 Indianapolis, IN – Deluxe
3/12/13 Atlanta, GA – The Masquerade – Hell Stage
3/14/13 New Orleans, LA – House of Blues
3/15/13 Dallas, TX – House of Blues
3/19/13 Denver, CO – The Summit Music Hall
3/20/13 Boulder, CO – Fox Theatre
3/22/13 Portland, OR -Peter’s Room
3/23/13 Seattle, WA – The Crocodile
3/25/13 San Francisco, CA – Regency Ballroom
3/26/13 West Hollywood, CA – House of Blues
da thread say CURRENTLY, da why da **** would i accept those Canadian wall street propaganda facts, asap been on 2 toursOriginally Posted by ScottHallWithAPick
Those aren't the same tour dates.
And didn't French opened for Waka who opened for J.Cole who opened for Drake AND the venues were smaller
TROLLOLOLOLOLOLOL
da thread say CURRENTLY, da why da **** would i accept those Canadian wall street propaganda facts, asap been on 2 tours
1. opened for DRAKE
2. opening for Rhianna
perpetrating a fraud b, asap can't fill arenas, ya posting dates where he was opening up for drake like you think ya low.
oh word? http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/the-juice/480772/aap-rocky-announces-longliveaap-tourda thread say CURRENTLY, da why da **** would i accept those Canadian wall street propaganda facts, asap been on 2 tours
1. opened for DRAKE
2. opening for Rhianna
perpetrating a fraud b, asap can't fill arenas, ya posting dates where he was opening up for drake like you think ya low.
da thread say CURRENTLY, da why da **** would i accept those Canadian wall street propaganda facts, asap been on 2 tours
Those aren't the same tour dates.
And didn't French opened for Waka who opened for J.Cole who opened for Drake AND the venues were smaller
TROLLOLOLOLOLOLOL
1. opened for DRAKE
2. opening for Rhianna
perpetrating a fraud b, asap can't fill arenas, ya posting dates where he was opening up for drake like you think ya low.
so when asap plays in a house of blues its a 1k-3500 even, when french does similar house of blues its only 400-800 capacityi'll leave this here again...
A$AP Rocky LongLiveA$AP Tour. 41 cities. 1k-3500 capacity venues.French Montana Tour. 400-800 capacity venues.09/21 Providence, RI – Lupos
09/22 Burlington, VT – UVM – Ballroom
09/23 New Haven, CT – Toads Place
09/25 Norfolk, VA – Norva Theater
09/26 Silver Springs, MD – The Fillmore
09/28 Boston, MA – House of Blues
09/29 Springfield, MA – Massmutual Center
10/03 Detroit, MI – The Fillmore
10/04 Cincinnati, OH – Bogarts
10/05 Cleveland, OH – House of Blues
10/06 Columbus, OH – Newport Music Hall
10/07 Grand Rapids, MI – Intersection
10/09 Indianapolis, IN – Murat Theater
10/11 Chicago, IL – Congress
10/12 Milwaukee, WI – The Rave
10/13 Minneapolis, MN – First Avenue
10/14 Kansas City, MO – Beaumont Club
10/15 Denver, CO – Ogden Theater
10/17 Salt Lake City, UT – Complex – Rockwell
10/19 Pullman, WA – Washington State U
10/20 Vancouver, BC – The Vogue
10/21 Seattle, WA – Showbox Sodu
10/22 Portland, OR – Roseland Ballroom
10/26 Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Palladium
10/28 San Diego, CA – House of Blues
10/29 Las Vegas, NV – House of Blues
10/30 Phoenix, AZ – Celebrity Theater
10/31 Albuquerque, NM – Sunshine Theater
11/02 Dallas, TX – House of Blues
11/03 Austin, TX – Fun Fun Fun Fest
11/04 Houston, TX –
11/06 New Orleans, LA – House of Blues
11/08 Miami, FL – Fillmore Miami
11/09 Orlando, FL – Beachium
11/10 Tampa, FL – The Ritz
11/11 Tallahassee, FL – Potbelly’s
11/13 Myrtle Beach, SC – House of Blues
11/14 Atlanta, GA – Tabernacle
11/15 Charlotte, NC – The Fillmore
11/16 Richmond, VA – National
11/18 Philadelphia, PA – Electric Factory2/26/13 Washington, DC – Rock and Roll Hotel
2/28/13 Philadelphia, PA – Theatre of the Living Arts
3/1/13 Boston, MA – Brighton Music Hall
3/4/13 New York, NY – SOBs
3/5/13 Cleveland, OH – Grog Shop
3/6/13 Detroit, MI – St. Andrews Hall
3/8/13 Chicago, IL – Bottom Lounge
3/9/13 Indianapolis, IN – Deluxe
3/12/13 Atlanta, GA – The Masquerade – Hell Stage
3/14/13 New Orleans, LA – House of Blues
3/15/13 Dallas, TX – House of Blues
3/19/13 Denver, CO – The Summit Music Hall
3/20/13 Boulder, CO – Fox Theatre
3/22/13 Portland, OR -Peter’s Room
3/23/13 Seattle, WA – The Crocodile
3/25/13 San Francisco, CA – Regency Ballroom
3/26/13 West Hollywood, CA – House of Blues
so when asap plays in a house of blues its a 1k-3500 even, when french does similar house of blues its only 400-800 capacity
makin it up as you go along huh
oh but i thought he was selling out arenasnaw clown, it may be hard to understand because NY doesn't have a HOB, but HOB were actually some of the smaller venues on the Rocky tour, which if i understand correctly,so when asap plays in a house of blues its a 1k-3500 even, when french does similar house of blues its only 400-800 capacity
makin it up as you go along huhyou are now admitting HAPPENED, right???
No NY dates on the Rocky tour? TOUR NEVER HAPPENED
At Homecoming Show in NYC, A$AP Rocky Makes It Big
By Jeff Rosenthal | Sep 28, 2012 | 1:13 pm | Permalink
At Homecoming Show in NYC, A$AP Rocky Makes It BigA$AP Rocky
The Show: The "Long Live A$AP" Tour with A$AP Rocky, A$AP Mob, ScHoolboy Q and Danny Brown
Where: Roseland Ballroom, NYC, September 27
In A Few Words: "I'm putting my sunglasses on."
"Turnt up" is the phrase du jour, the kind of thing people say just because other people are saying it, not because there's no other way to describe a feeling. Last year, similarly, big events were "zoos," then "movies," then (naturally) "zoovies." The world continues to spin and now we as a society are all saying "turnt up." We've come so far.
Last night, at Roseland Ballroom, A$AP Rocky performed for a little over an hour, putting on a show that he hoped would be big and loud and memorable, drawing inspiration from Apocalypse Now, Martin Scorcese, and hip-hop shows of the 1990s. With the feeling that bigger is better, the lights got turnt up. The volume, the schlock and the fog machines got turnt up. Rocky extended the invitation and fifteen of his friends turnt up, and it all turnt out to be way too much. So many artists don't try hard enough; for Rocky, his problem is the opposite.
There are easy solutions: the lights are aggressive and bright, battering the senses as if programmed by Pokemon animators. Most of Rocky's songs are quiet stoner's anthems, with crawling bass and breathy flutes; the type to make cars slalom. As such, they don't really play great under strobes so strong. (A rare exception: the bending, ethereal "Peso" closed out the night, transformed into a free-for-all curtain call. Also, the opening song, so far unreleased, which is manic and violent and perfect.) So, right, cut the lights off. Cut the interludes, where Rocky exits the stage for yet another costume change while his voice explains the A$AP politik over "Purple Haze" and "California Dreamin." (A snippet: "The reason that those flags are upside down are because our world is upside down. We're just trying to be understood.")
With some slight edits, one is left with a strong show, especially when Rocky is joined by all of his A$AP Mob cohorts. In the past, it's been the rule that hip-hop crews were composed of hangers-on and weak links: the St. Lunatics and YMCMB seem like the best examples. With A$AP, the whole is more than any individual. It's an egalitarian experience, where Ferg can outshine Twelvy can outshine Nast can outshine Ant can outshine Rocky can outshine Ferg, with boundless combinations to that effect.
The concert experience is a bit like watching "Multiplicity" crossed with the "Mercy" video, all filtered through a codeine-filled Welch's bottle, though that doesn't really convey how much fun it is to watch them all interact. 15 members, all in various stages of military gear, the stage resembling Max's play production in Rushmore. While Rocky sat back and retied his bandanna, Ferg cooked crack with one hand, his other elbow churning butter. At the same time, Nast snapped his neck to the side, Twelvy's teeth gleamed, Ant swung around in a circle, and a background soldier waved his arms like a cat playing with yarn.
At any one time, there is at least one Mob member pretending to fire a gun, pulling back and firing imaginary clip after clip. Trigger pulls and bomb blasts exist like punctuation, the start of a song, the end of another. Bodega Bamz chug-a-lugged out with the Tanboys, and the Flatbush Zombies made noises no human should make, and everyone seemed genuinely happy to just share the spotlight (even as they screamed about death and killing and whatever).
ScHoolboy Q, the best performer of the night on any stage and any night, reemerged to do "Brand New Guy" and "Hands on the Wheel," their chemistry stronger than anything ingested backstage. These guys are the future, and yet it's such a throwback concert, chaotic and overloaded. It's a beautiful mess. Bless it.
Cost: $35-50
Best Songs: ScHoolboy Q's "Sexting," A$AP Ferg's "Work"
Worst Song: A$AP Rocky's "Cockiness (Remix)"
Crowd Noise: Some girls groaning behind me while Rocky said, "It's 2012, almost 2013. Color doesn't matter. It doesn't matter if you white, black, brown, yellow, whatever. Because we all purple people." (I mean, sure, but earlier in the show, Rocky and Ant bantered back and forth over what color of girl they liked—introducing a song about white girls—so clearly it still sort-of matters to them?)
Spotted: A girl with a tattoo of a Glock pistol on her inner thigh; DJs A-Trak and Nick Catchdubs; a seven-year-old with arms crossed; camouflage; forward-facing bandannas; a white guy wearing a Macklemore shirt; girls who knew the words to "Knuck If U Buck."
Additional Thoughts: I could go on and on about how ScHoolboy Q is the best performer out there right now, or about how going to a Rocky show is much like Halloween, but instead I'll just mention that, when "Peso" closed out the show, the kid from The Dark Knight Rises was onstage, yelling the lyrics under an A$AP member's tutelage and it was the weirdest. (Actually, upon leaving the show, my friend and I went to a diner two blocks away where we saw a goat taking a piss on the restaurant wall while two patrons tried to pet it, and THAT was the weirdest. New York!)
Not one person said Rocky sold out an arena. Ninja is on dust. **** Fat Joe.