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G Xclusive Entertainment Presents: A Dirty South Throwback Hip-Hop Fest You Won’t Want to Miss!

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G Xclusive Entertainment Presents: A Dirty South Throwback Hip-Hop Fest You Won’t Want to Miss!

Stockbridge Amphitheater Set to Host an Epic Night of Southern Hip-Hop Legends

Get ready to relive the golden era of Southern hip-hop as G Xclusive Entertainment brings you the DIRTY SOUTH THROWBACK HIP-HOP FEST on Saturday, November 2nd at the Stockbridge Amphitheater! This festival promises to be a night of electrifying performances, classic hits, and nostalgia for hip-hop lovers who grew up on the Dirty South sound.

FEATURING LEGENDARY ARTISTS:

This event boasts an incredible lineup of artists who helped define Southern rap culture in the 90s and early 2000s, including:

Kilo Ali – The Atlanta legend known for his genre-bending party anthems.

95 South – Pioneers of the Miami bass sound, bringing their classic hits like “Whoot, There It Is.”

Raheem the Dream – One of the original architects of Atlanta’s hip-hop scene.

Eastside Boyz – The kings of crunk, ready to get the crowd hyped.

DJ Unk – Known for his smash hits “Walk It Out” and “2 Step,” guaranteed to keep the party going.

MC Shy D – A true pioneer of the Dirty South sound, bringing old-school energy to the stage.

And many more!

This isn’t just a concert, it’s a full-on celebration of the Dirty South era, with each artist taking you back to the time when bass-heavy beats and club bangers dominated the scene.

HOSTED BY:

Mz. Shyneka, the Atlanta radio personality who knows how to command a crowd, and Torrey 100, ready to keep the energy high all night long!

WITH SOUNDS BY:

DJ Holiday, one of the South’s premier DJs, spinning the hits between sets and making sure the energy never drops.

A Night to Remember at Stockbridge Amphitheater

Set in the stunning Stockbridge Amphitheater, this open-air venue is the perfect place to enjoy an evening of unforgettable performances. With gates opening at 4pm and showtime at 8pm, fans will have plenty of time to get settled, enjoy food and drinks, and prepare for an epic night of music.

Valet Parking Available for those wanting a hassle-free experience.

Free Parking for general admission ticket holders.

TICKETS AND EVENT DETAILS

Tickets are available now at www.stockbridgeamp.com, so don’t miss your chance to secure your spot at one of the most anticipated throwback events of the year. Whether you’re coming with a crew or flying solo, this festival is a must-attend for anyone who loves classic Southern hip-hop.

Important Information:

No outside food or beverages allowed into the venue, but don’t worry—alcohol and food will be available for purchase inside.

• Plan ahead and take advantage of the valet or free parking options.

WHY YOU SHOULD BE THERE

The Dirty South Throwback Hip-Hop Fest isn’t just another concert. It’s a trip down memory lane, paying homage to the Southern hip-hop legends who made an indelible mark on the culture. From Kilo Ali’s club anthems to the Eastside Boyz’ crunk-infused bangers, this event will have something for everyone who appreciates the raw, authentic sounds that shaped an entire era of music.

For more information, contact event organizer G. Hudson (Gee) at 678-381-7273.

So, mark your calendars for Saturday, November 2nd and get ready to throw it back to the Dirty South era in style!

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