Logic and G-Eazy Reunite for Endless Summer Tour Part II

Logic-and-G-EazyLogic and G-Eazy are hitting the road together again. The multi-platinum rappers just announced The Endless Summer Part II, their first co-headlining tour since their sold-out 2016 run. Juicy J joins on most dates.

The 23-city tour kicks off September 15 in Kansas City and rolls through Chicago, Toronto, Boston, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Dallas, and Los Angeles before wrapping October 28 in Mountain View, California.

Both artists are coming off major creative runs. G-Eazy released his album Helium in 2025 and just wrapped a North American tour. Logic debuted his first feature film Paradise Records at Tribeca Festival (every screening sold out), dropped his critically acclaimed album Ultra 85, and has been releasing new music in 2026.

Citi cardmembers get early access starting April 28 at 10 am local time. Artist presales follow April 29. General tickets go on sale May 1 at 10 am local time through LiveNation.com.

For indie artists watching two hip-hop veterans pack amphitheaters coast to coast, it’s a reminder that longevity comes from evolution. Logic and G-Eazy keep pushing into new creative territory while staying true to what got them here.

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Brandy, Kirk Franklin, and Pharrell Williams Honored at Recording Academy Honors

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Brandy, Kirk Franklin, and Pharrell Williams were honored Thursday night at the fourth annual Recording Academy Honors presented by the Black Music Collective, held January 29 in Santa Monica ahead of the Grammy Awards.Brandy and Franklin each received the Black Music Icon Award, recognizing their lasting artistic influence and cultural impact, while Williams was presented with the Dr. Dre Global Impact Award for his contributions to music, entrepreneurship, and philanthropy.

The ceremony featured tribute performances from Coco Jones, Kehlani, FLO, John Legend, Lecrae, PJ Morton, Tamela Mann, and others, with appearances by Dr. Dre, Tyler the Creator, and Justin Timberlake. Both Brandy and Franklin also performed during the evening. In a notable moment, Eve was formally awarded a Grammy for her performance on The Roots’ “You Got Me,” correcting a long-standing credit oversight from the song’s original win in 2000.

The Black Music Collective event continues to spotlight Black artists and industry leaders while supporting future generations through scholarship initiatives and mentorship.

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