![]() The announcement of Rae Sremmurd as the headlining act sparked different reactions from students across campus, with many citing the Mississippi-based rap duo as a surprising choice.Įnergetic about the announcement, Sahil Justin Kumar Karra, a senior political science major, dished about his excitement for the resuming of cherished in-person events students missed out on because of the pandemic. ![]() ![]() The concert is the first in-person event of its kind since the headlining performances of London-born rapper 21 Savage and hit Russian-German producer Zedd, in 20 respectively. in the Breezeway starting March 1st.”Ī hip-hop and rap brother duo consisting of Slim Jxmmi and Swae Lee, Rae Sremmurd’s biggest hits include the Nicki Minaj and Young Thug collaboration “Throw Sum Mo,” “Black Beatles” with Gucci Mane and “No Flex Zone.” The duo grew to further prominence through their opening performances for massive acts such as Minaj, The Weeknd and Childish Gambino, as well as Lee’s solo work. Tickets are available every Tues-Thurs from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. ![]() Rae Sremmurd will be performing in the Watsco Center at 8 p.m.on Friday, April 1st. 28, Hurricane Productions, an organization of students that facilitates campus entertainment events such as Patio Jams and the CaneStage theater company, dropped a simple message on their Instagram account, reading as follows. It’s official: concerts are returning to the University of Miami for the first time since fall 2019.
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