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Best Rap & Hip Hop in Des Moines

Babytron at Val Air Ballroom

Babytron

Detroit rapper BabyTron hits the road with BLP Kosher this fall! 2023 was an eventful year for BabyTron: he released Bin Reaper 3 in January (featuring collaborations with Lil Yachty and others), was arrested in February, surprise-released the Out On Bond EP weeks later with his mugshot as the cover art, and dropped a second album in June. Finally, he followed up 2021's Bin Reaper 2 with a third album in October. Prolific to say the least, 2024 is set to be another packed year for Tron, and he's ready to end it on a high note with a new tour alongside BLP Kosher!

A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie at Vibrant Music Hall

A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie

One of Hip Hop's top rapper, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie is hitting the road again and he's bringing his friends along for the ride. The multiple award-winning artist will be visiting a bunch of cities and invites you to join the celebration. Following the release of his recently dropped EP 'B4 BOA', make sure you don't miss this high energy outing!

Trippie Redd at Vibrant Music Hall

Trippie Redd

One of the SoundCloud era's brightest stars hits the road once more in 2024 as he brings his 'Phase I Midwest' tour to fans across, well, the midwest. At the tender age of 25, Trippie Redd's music career is the envy of most, having already collaborated with the likes of Drake, Playboi Carti, and Travis Scott Redd's popularity is only set to rise.

Juvenile at Vibrant Music Hall

Juvenile

American rapper Juvenile and the 400 Degreez Band are heading out on a huge nationwide tour this summer to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the gold-certified track, Back That Azz Up. You might have caught the orchestral rendition that he performed during his NPR Music's Tiny Desk Concert, and his live show promises to be even better. Make sure you catch him on this special tour!

Snow Tha Product at Val Air Ballroom

Snow Tha Product

Inspired by the Disney princess Snow White and a desire to keep her personal life separated from the music business, bilingual Mexican-American rapper Claudia Feliciano adopted the name Snow Tha Product before honing her skills in the Dallas-Forth worh underground hip hop scene. Feliciano stamped the mainstream with her heady juxtaposition of hard rhymes, tough-as-nails persona and pop-tinged melodic hooks when released career-defining singles 'Doing Fine', 'Holla' and 'Play'.