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Chris Webby w/ Ekoh, Stevie Stone, Justin Clancy and Suaveski

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Chris Webby w/ Ekoh, Stevie Stone, Justin Clancy and Suaveski
Doors: 7 p.m. || Show: 8 p.m. || All Ages
$27: GA Advance || $30: GA Day of Show
$99: Table of 2 || $198: Table of 4
$2 Under 21 Fee at the Door
GA = standing room only
Tables are assigned and labeled based upon time of purchase

Christian Webster, known by his stage name Chris Webby, is an American rapper from Norwalk, Connecticut. He has released six studio albums and numerous mixtapes throughout his career. He is also a prominent figure on the underground rap scene in the United States. Webby started rapping at the age of 16 and was influenced by the likes of Eminem, Jay-Z, Nas, and Big Pun. He released his first mixtape in 2009 and quickly gained a following on the underground rap scene. His debut album “Chemically Imbalanced” was released in 2013 and featured the singles “Wait a Minute” and “Down Right” featuring Maejor Ali. His second album “Next Wednesday” was released in 2015 and included the singles “Til I Die” featuring E-40 and “Stick Up Kids” with Nicolette Melanson. Webby is a prolific artist who continues to tour extensively in support of his music. He has also collaborated with artists such as Mac Miller, G-Eazy, Riff Raff, and Termanology.
In 2018, Chris Webby released his fifth studio album “Wednesday” which peaked at #3 on the US R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. The album featured the single “Won't Change” which was nominated for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards. The album also spawned two additional singles “Cough Cough” and “What I Do” both of which were well received by fans and critics alike.
Chris Webby has been nominated for several awards throughout his career. In 2014 he was nominated for Best Music Video at the BET Hip Hop Awards for his song “Wait a Minute” featuring Maejor Ali. In 2018 he was nominated for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards for his single “Won't Change”. He has also been featured in publications such as XXL Magazine, The Source, AllHipHop, and HipHopDX.