
Shy Glizzy in House of Blues Houston on 05/27/2023 has been cancelled. Refunds available at point of purchase, for more information visit https://www.livenationentertainment.com/ticketrefund/.
This is an All Ages Standing Room Only Event. Doors open at 7PM
Bags bigger than 12" x 6" x 12" will not be allowed! Make sure you have downloaded your tickets into your mobile wallet and/or transferred to friends via the Live Nation app.
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Bring the whole family & join in the Foundation Room dining room for your official pre-show fuel. Reservations are encouraged. Book your tables here! Our dining room is open Thursday-Saturday at 6PM.
Guests 21+ are invited to join us in the Foundation Room lounge before the show for the finest in food & craft cocktails. On most nights, keep the party going after the show, and experience the after-hours experience at the Foundation Room. Click here for more information & to RSVP your spot! Note: Foundation Room access is subject to change based on Private Events.
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Shy Glizzy born Marquis Amonte King first made a rumble around Washington, D.C. after taking on the hometown hero, Fat Trel. Playing off Trel's "Respect with the Tech," Glizzymade waves with his "Disrespect the Tech," setting off a cross-city feud that would be put to rest with the help of rapper Wale.
A beef with Chicago's Chief Keef followed, then Glizzy began to focus inward, releasing a series of mixtapes in 2012 including Law and Fxck Rap, while also forming his own Glizzy Gang, an A$AP Mob-styled crew of like-named rappers including Snipe Glizzy and Ant Glizzy.
Law 2 arrived in 2013, featuring appearances by Migos, Yo Gotti, Kevin Gates, and producer Metro Boomin. In 2014, Shy Glizzy issued the Young Jefe mixtape, which not only produced his first big hit with the slurring and infectious "Awwsome," but would also hint at a future name change for the rapper. A remix of "Awwsome" with 2 Chainz and A$AP Rocky followed, as the song peaked in the Top 50 of the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.
After dropping three subsequent mixtapes, Glizzy changed his stage name to Jefe at the close of 2016 for the EP The World Is Yours.
In 2017, he returned to the Shy Glizzy moniker for the album Quiet Storm, which featured production by Zaytoven and appearances by Trey Songz, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, and more. ~ David Jeffries