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gymclassheroes. & Lupe Fiasco

Back To Basics Tour

gymclassheroes. & Lupe Fiasco

Back To Basics Tour

US Tour - 2 venues

Known for blending hip-hop, alternative, pop, and rock into unique sound, gymclassheroes. became one of the most influential crossover acts of the 2000s. Lupe Fiasco is a Chicago-born Grammy award-winning American rapper, record producer, entrepreneur, and community advocate

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Concert
Schedule
Wed, Sep 30 - Thu, Oct 1, 2026
Known for blending hip-hop, alternative, pop, and rock into a sound uniquely their own, gymclassheroes. became one of the most influential crossover acts of the 2000s, earning multi-platinum success and chart dominance with era-defining hits like Cupid’s Chokehold, Stereo Hearts, and Ass Back Home. Throughout their career, the group, led by frontman and pop culture icon Travie McCoy, has collaborated with some of the biggest names in music, including Bruno Mars, Adam Levine, Patrick Stump, and many more, helping to shape a generation.
Wasalu Muhammad Jaco, better known by his stage name Lupe Fiasco, is a Chicago-born, Grammy award-winning American rapper, record producer, entrepreneur, and community advocate. The independent rapper who parted ways with his former label, Atlantic Records, following the release of 2015’s Tetsuo & Youth, is pegged as one of the most gifted lyricists and visionaries to grace the mic. Rising to fame in 2006 following the success of his debut album, Food & Liquor, Lupe has released six acclaimed studio albums; Drogas Light, released in 2017 on his own label, 1st & 15th. These albums have netted 3 platinum singles, 3 RIAA Gold Certifications, 12 Grammy nominations and one Grammy Award in 2008 for his infectious single, Daydreamin, feat Jill Scott. With a trilogy of albums set for 2018 and beyond, Lupe is at his creative peak as an artist. Most recently, Drogas Wave released on September 21st, 2018 via 1st & 15th. His efforts to propagate conscious material helped solidify him as GQ’s Man of the Year in 2006, and garnered recognition as a Henry Crown Fellow.