Baton Rouge, LA – The original Louisiana hip-hop festival, Boosie Bash, is back and bigger than ever. Boosie Badazz, the king of Louisiana, has shared the line-up for the 4th annual Boosie Bash, featuring guest performances by Rob49, Yo Gotti, Juvenille, Big Boogie, Trina, and more.
Scheduled for Saturday, March 18th, 2023, at Southern University's Mini-Dome on 801 Harding Blvd, the event promises to be the ultimate hip-hop festival of the year. Doors open at 4 PM, and the show starts at 6 PM. With exclusive VIP runway tables, plush VIP skybox seating, and much more, it's no wonder tickets are almost sold out.
“Boosie Bash has always been about celebrating and bringing people together for a good time,” says Boosie.”After the crazy two to three years we've all had, we need it now more than ever. I'm thrilled to be back and to share the stage with some of the biggest names in the industry.”
The Boosie Bash weekend pass can be booked online via Eventbrite. Fans who purchase the VIP package will have access to exclusive meet-and-greets, surprise celebrity guests, and a stop the violence prayer rally. “We want to remind everyone that music is a unifying force, and we need to come together to fight against the violence that plagues our communities,” says Boosie.
The festival is powered by Bad Azz Music Syndicate and Perfect 10 Productions. The event has become a staple in Louisiana's music scene, drawing thousands of fans from across the country every year. The event brings together the biggest names in hip-hop for a night of non-stop music and celebration.
Boosie, formerly known as Lil Boosie, has made a name for himself in the music industry with his unique style and sound. Born and raised in Baton Rouge, Boosie has become a household name and a pillar in the Louisiana music scene. His music has resonated with fans all over the world, and his contributions to the hip-hop industry have not gone unnoticed.
Boosie Badazz, the king of Louisiana hip-hop, has been at the forefront of the festival's success. His first annual birthday bash took place in his second home at the Mississippi Coliseum in Jackson, Mississippi, on November 20th, 2021. The concert was a huge success, featuring performances by Yung Blue, Coi Leray, Webbie, No Cap, Juvenille, and many more.
The second Boosie Bash was also a total success. However, during that time, Louisiana was hit by Hurricane Ida. The state governor had asked for parts of Baton Rouge to be evacuated, but that didn't stop Boosie from canceling the annual Bash concert. Thousands of people were partying during the Boosie event instead of evacuating.
The Coronavirus outbreak led to the cancellation of the third annual Boosie Bash in Baton Rouge, causing Boosie to suffer a financial loss of $300,000. However, despite the setback, Boosie remained unwavering in his determination to bring the festival back to Baton Rouge.
Boosie lost $300,000 after his 3rd annual Boosie Bash in Baton Rouge was canceled only a day before the event due to the Coronavirus outbreak. pic.twitter.com/AlI9QcmC1E
This year's event promises to be the biggest and best Boosie Bash yet, and fans can expect an unforgettable night of music and celebration. The festival will feature an impressive line-up of artists, including Rob49, Yo Gotti, Juvenille, Big Boogie, Trina, and many more. Boosie and his team have worked hard to ensure that the festival is a celebration of Louisiana hip-hop.
With limited tickets remaining, fans are encouraged to book their tickets now before it's too late. Boosie Bash 4 is the ultimate hip-hop weekend, and you won't want to miss out on this year's festivities. Get your tix!!!
Boosie Bash has become an integral part of Louisiana's music scene, and its success is a testament to the talent and passion of the state's hip-hop artists. The festival has helped to put Louisiana on the map as a hub for hip-hop music, and it has become a platform for up-and-coming artists to showcase their talents.
Boosie Bash has come a long way since its humble beginnings. From its first annual birthday bash in Jackson, Mississippi, to its fourth annual event in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, the festival has become a must-attend event for fans from all over the world. This year's event promises to be the biggest and best yet, and fans can expect a night of non-stop music and high-energy performances from start to finish.
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