YG Announces "Stay Dangerous" Concert & 4Hunnid Fashion Show

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Recording artist YG speaks before the official weigh-in for boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. and UFC lightweight champion Conor McGregor on August 25, 2017 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Mayweather and McGregor will meet in a super welterweight boxing match at T-Mobile Arena on August 26.
YG is gearing up for "Stay Dangerous."

With the summer here, it's safe to say the weather calls for some west coast bangers from YG. The rapper's constantly given us summer anthems over the years and we're definitely hoping he keeps that going this year. The rapper announced his third studio album, Stay Dangerous in February but he's yet to share a release date. Fans initially expected the album to drop on June 22nd but YG later clarified that the label announced a false release date. Instead, he assured fans that the album would drop this summer. Now, he's announced a concert and a fashion show for his 4HUNNID clothing line.

YG hit Instagram to announce his upcoming Stay Dangerous concert and 4HUNNID fashion show which is set to take place this summer. The rapper's concert and fashion show will be hosted at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles on August 5th. The rapper has two pre-sale's going on for the show before it actual tickets are available. American Express users can grab tickets on June 20th while artist pre-sale tickets go up on June 21st. Tickets for the general public will be available on June 22nd.

With nearly two months notice ahead of the show, it feels like we'll get this new YG album in the near future. He recently shared his new single, "Big Bank" with Nicki Minaj, 2 Chainz and Big Sean a few weeks a go. YG's already shared a lyric video for it already but hopefully, we'll get the music video is the near future. 


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