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  1. Sep

    24

    Vancouver, BC, Canada

    Commodore Ballroom

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Upcoming concerts (64) See all

  1. Jul

    19

    Portland, OR, US

    Moda Center

  2. Jul

    20

    San Francisco, CA, US

    The Midway

  3. Jul

    27

    Oklahoma City, OK, US

    The Criterion

  4. Aug

    3

    Columbia, MO, US

    The Factory

  5. Aug

    3

    Chesterfield, MO, US

    The Factory - Chesterfield

  6. Aug

    9

    Brooklyn, NY, US

    Brooklyn Bowl

  7. Aug

    10

    Washington, DC, US

    Howard Theatre

  8. Aug

    10

    Washington, DC, US

    Howard Theatre

  9. Aug

    11

    Reading, PA, US

    Reverb

  10. Aug

    13

    Columbia, SC, US

    The Senate

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Biography

  • Terius Gray is better known by his stage name, Juvenile, and is an American hip-hop rapper from New Orleans, Lousiana.

    Born on 25 March 1975, Juvenile first started rapping in the early 1990s. After signing with Warlock records in 1995, he released his debut album entitled “Being Myself.” Unfortunately, the album did not gain much national attention and did not chart, but did fairly well on a local level. However, it did bring more attention to labels, and as a result, Juvenile signed to Cash Money Records and released “Solja Rags” in 1997. Although the album saw some national success having made it onto the Billboard Hot R&B/ Hip-Hop Songs Chart, it saw most of its success with local rap audiences. Also in 1997, Juvenile joined the Hot Boys with fellow Cash Money rappers B.G., Turk, and Lil Wayne and together they released their debut album “Get It How U Live!”

    Juvenile released his third solo album entitled “400 Degreez” in 1998 and it became his breakout album, having had the opportunity for a bigger market due to Cash Money Records gaining a joint distribution with Universal Records. Keeping up with the success of “400 Degreez,” he released “Tha G-Code” in 1999 and “Project English “ in 2001, both of which ended up becoming double certified platinum.

    In 2005 Juvenile signed a new deal with Atlantic Records and released “Reality Check” in 2006. The album, which had debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 chart, went on to become certified gold. By 2012 Juvenile released his tenth album, “Rejuvenation” which featured the single "Power" featuring Rick Ross. Juvenile collaborated with Lil Wayne, DJ Khaled, and Drake.

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Live reviews

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    I was head bumping in my baby crib, listening to Juvenile now i'm body popping to Juvenile 15+ years later! Good music is timeless and with Juvenile never has a statement held so much truth. Terius Grey also known as Juvenile is perhaps one of the most underrated rappers, but with performances like this! that's soon to change. The 'back that ass up' rapper, inspires such wildness within the audience, Rock has mosh pits, rap has crumping and that was the result when he performed his 2014 song 'Live Wire'. As the familiar Southern beat dropped, people were shaking so much I thought their souls were gonna leave their bodies there and then! This energy is hard to come by from a single song and when 'Back That Ass Up' came on, left right and center all I could see for miles on end was twerking, trying to keep up with such motion resulted in nothing less than your head bobbling up and down like the dog from the Churchill adverts Juveniles hype man prepared the audience, as if a scene out of a movie were being filmed, warming up the crowd and competing with the screaming girls as Juvenile strolled on with a bottle of alcohol that looked like it cost more than my entire existence, and that is what people love about Juvenile, he's just so calm, cool and relaxed. Even if you're not a fan, attend one of his performances, within twenty seconds of the first song, your opinion will change! If not then I PERSONALLY will teach you how to twerk.

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  • Rapper/songwriter Terius Gray, aka Juvenile has been recording raps since the age of 19, and released his debut album way back in 1995. I’ve been following his music ever since, and hearing the maturing process and the music progress over the years has been wonderful. He encountered troubles in early 2000s where he had several run-ins with the law which unfortunately have continued over the last decade, but he has luckily ben able to keep producing his fantastic music regardless.

    Hearing him perform live was incredible. He opened the show with Back that Thang Up, which everyone knew and was singing along to. He came down off of the stage and started dancing with everyone, Although the bouncers made sure we couldn’t get too close, it was great that he was actually interested in being down in the audience with his fans. He played through his new album The Fundamentals, and absolutely smashes it. He taught us as the audience little sections of the rap and got up to sing back to him, which was really cool. The show was nearly 2 hours long, and he maintained his energy and enthusiasm throughout which was great. He put on a wonderful performance I’d definitely watch again.

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  • It is pretty impressive to now reflect that Louisiana rapper Juvenile, real name Terius Gray released his debut album 'Being Myself' at the age of 19. The record was a major release on the hip-hop scene of the 90's and although his commerciality has faded in recent years, the demand for his live show is ever present. The crowd's cheers are deafening before the rapper makes his appearance with hands raised clapping to the reaction.

    Beginning with a huge blast from the past, the heavy baseline of '400 Degreez' gets the crowd moving instantly and jumping on that recognisable chorus. He runs through a selection of what he considers his best material and majority is well known from the crowd, especially the couple of tracks lifted from his only Billboard #1 'Reality Check'. It is the older material that goes over best, tracks such as 'U Understand' bringing the whole room together in mass singalong during the recognisable chorus. It is of course 'Back That Azz Up' that is saved for an encore in order to really push energy levels to new highs and end on a dose of 90's nostalgia.

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  • Though Juvenile wasn't the headliner for this particular show, I've seen him as headliner before. His energy is always great, he keeps the crowd engaged and having fun, and he's on time. He does just enough to make it feel like a live show (vs listening to his hits on the radio), without it feeling too overdone. Awesome show!

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  • Horrible show. Juvenile didn't show up and canceled last minute. No refunds or alternate dates offered or proposed. Security actually started to cwork me by and throw everyone out and told us to take it up with the venue.

    Huge disappointment by an artist who is becoming less and less relevant.

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  • Juvenile I'm from bay area and I was at the show in the bay last night and you was always do your thang.. I was upset that you was the first to cone out always legendary I was expecting you to come out out close to the end but the show was dope AF... You,Boosie and the homie mozzy kill it...

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  • Juvenile never showed up. Mannie Fresh was there for like an hr, he did a great set but over disappointing. Great venue, great crowd but definitely not worth what I spent for the artist I wanted to see not to show up.

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  • Man o man my first time seeing him live, the man is simple bad. He deserved all the hype and the props. I am truely a juvi fan now, i just loved his off the domb stuff. I had a blasted.

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  • This was the word show ever. Juvenile nor Trina showed up for the concert. I am looking into getting my money back. It was not what was advertised and I am upset about this event.

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Past concerts

  1. Jun

    22

    Richmond, VA, US

    Brown's Island

  2. Jun

    15

    Detroit, MI, US

    Aretha Franklin Amphitheatre

  3. May

    18

    Outdoor Mableton, GA, US

    Mable House Barnes Amphitheatre

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