Wiz Khalifa, Ludacris and several other stars have been summoned to perform at the inaugural SEMA Festival in Las Vegas later this year.
This winter, America’s largest automotive aftermarket trade event will branch out into the music space and host a number of artists in Nevada. On November 3–4, the SEMA Show will celebrate cars and music with a deep roster across multiple genres.
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Wiz Khalifa and Ludacris are the only two Hip Hop acts enlisted for the event, though Ayron Jones, who will also be playing a set, does incorporate elements of the craft in his music. Additionally, A-list artists such as Imagine Dragons, Incubus and Third Eye Blind will take the stage at the two-day gathering.
Check out the full lineup below:
Move, get out the way! Ludacris is racing to the SEMA Fest stage. Get ready for some southern hospitality! #LudaLane 🔗 https://t.co/9TmXDj9EzY 🎟️ pic.twitter.com/NYegD12C3T
— SEMA Fest (@sema_fest) September 28, 2023
Black and yellow, black and yellow! Wiz Khalifa is lighting up the #SEMAFest stage. Get ready to vibe with us! #WizOnWheelspic.twitter.com/n9EZHK0nTK
— SEMA Fest (@sema_fest) August 31, 2023
In other Wiz Khalifa live performance news, it was recently announced that the Taylor Gang leader will be headlining the “Late Night in Palomino” event at the Stagecoach Country Music Festival when the three-day festival takes place from April 26-28, 2024 in Indio, California (aka the home of Coachella).
Despite not quite fitting the country mold, sources connected to the Taylor Gang rapper told TMZ “there was no hesitation” in taking the gig and that he’s excited to be bringing his “amazing show full of hits” and stage presence to the show.
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The news follows Wiz Khalifa’s recent appearance at country music star Morgan Wallen’s concert in the former’s hometown of Pittsburgh last week.
During his two-night sold out tour in the Pennsylvania city on Thursday (August 31), the “Black and Yellow” rapper came out to support Wallen at the PNC Park.
Khalifa performed his best-known hit and gave Wallen a true Pittsburgh welcome, embracing him and handing him a Terrible Towel (the rally towel associated with the Pittsburgh Steelers) before he left the stage.