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Rapper G-Eazy says ‘namaste India’ as he announces India tour

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American music sensation and rapper G-Eazy, is heading to India for the very first time.
G-Eazy said: “Namaste India! I’m beyond excited to bring my music to the incredible fans in a place that I’ve heard so many amazing stories about.
This marks my first-ever tour in the country, and I can’t wait to experience the energy and enthusiasm that Indian audiences are known for. Get ready for an unforgettable night- we’re going to make history together.”
Produced exclusively by Spacebound producers of Asia’s largest dance music festival, Sunburn; the three-city tour promises to be an electrifying experience that will set the tone for live hip hop experiences in the Indian subcontinent this year with panache and fervour.
With chart-topping hits such as Me, Myself & I, Tumblr Girls, Good Life, I Mean It, Him & I, and No Limit, the internationally acclaimed rapper and record producer is expected to perform in Bengaluru on February 10, New Delhi NCR on February 11, and Mumbai on February 15, and will be joined by an array of homegrown hip hop support acts which will be announced shortly.
He has earned accolades such as Billboard Music Awards, MTV Europe Music Awards, People’s Choice Award and American Music Awards. (IANS)

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