A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie Brings High Emotion and Heavy Bass to Toronto
Toronto is on deck for a night of slick flows and melodic heat as A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie hits the Coca-Cola Coliseum on April 19, 2025. The Bronx-born rapper has built a reputation for blending street lyricism with vulnerable R&B melodies—and his upcoming show in the 6ix promises both emotional highs and bass-heavy bangers.
From the Bronx to Billboard
Born Artist Julius Dubose, A Boogie emerged from the Highbridge neighbourhood of the Bronx with his breakout 2016 mixtape Artist. He quickly made waves with tracks like My Shit, Drowning (feat. Kodak Black), and Look Back at It, which showcased his ability to pair melodic hooks with gritty storytelling.
Over the years, A Boogie has carved out a lane that merges melodic trap with honest reflection, drawing comparisons to the likes of Drake and Future while remaining true to his NYC roots. With multiple Platinum plaques and millions of monthly listeners, he’s now one of hip-hop’s most consistent hitmakers.
The Live Show: Vibe + Verses
A Boogie’s concerts are known for their moody lighting, vibey atmosphere, and crowd-sung anthems. Whether he’s pouring his heart out on tracks like Me and My Guitar or turning up with Swervin and Jungle, the energy always shifts between raw emotion and full-on party.
Toronto fans can expect a setlist stacked with hits from Artist, Hoodie SZN, and his most recent album Me vs Myself. With a loyal fan base and a reputation for realness, A Boogie’s live show is less about theatrics and more about connection.
Why It Hits Home
The GTA has long been a second home for melodic hip-hop, and A Boogie’s themes of love, pain, and ambition resonate with a generation raised on emotional honesty in rap. His ability to bridge moods makes him a standout in a crowded landscape—and a perfect fit for the Toronto crowd.
🎟 Tickets are still available—but don’t sleep. This one’s for the real fans.