Young Thug Returns to the Stage With Triumphant Summer Smash Performance
Atlanta's exiled rap king has returned to the live stage. Young Thug, who spent more than two years behind bars before pleading guilty to racketeering and other charges, was Sunday's headliner at Lyrical Lemonade and SPKRBX's 2025 Summer Smash, following headlining sets from fellow ATL legend Future on Saturday and a duet set from Yeat and Don Toliver on Friday night.
The sweltering heat at SeatGeek Stadium in Bridgeview, Illinois, just outside Chicago, set the tone for Thug's blazing spectacle, his first show since his 2022 arrest. Donning Joker makeup, he brought a revitalized version of himself to the tens of thousands of fans in attendance. Ten minutes past the slated 9:30 start time, fans were treated to a dramatic video package of Young Thug practically apologizing to his fans for being away for so long. As it concluded, the light shined on a man with an eerie-looking mask on his face atop a tower across from the stage. This was merely a distraction from Thug himself, standing in the middle of a giant circular structure connected to a large, flame-throwing ramp.
More from Rolling Stone
Our Favorite Afropop Songs and Albums of 2025 So Far
Excitement Turns to Terror in New Trailer for Astroworld Tragedy Doc
Young Thug Breaks Silence: 'I'm Too Big for Jail'
Thug's grand performance at Summer Smash was years in the making, as he and Gunna were initially booked as headliners for the 2022 edition. Unfortunately in the months leading up, both of them were arrested. Berto Solorio, Summer Smash president and co-founder and CEO of SPKRBX, has long been a huge fan of YSL Records' music. Naturally, Young Thug was a sought-after target to bring to Chicago, even before his initial booking in 2022. 'I think we always had him as one of our targets leading up to the 2022 booking, 2019, 2021,' Solorio says. 'Obviously the coin kind of landed in different places every year with availability or if we weren't able to come to a deal, but I think when we got him in 2022 that was going to be his first time performing at Summer Smash and as a headliner as opposed to being a part of the undercard.'
Jake Milan, Summer Smash talent buyer and executive producer of Lyrical Lemonade, says that whenever they book artists, they're always shooting to create moments that are either first time moments or created so unique that they can't be replicated. Thug's performance felt like a true welcome-home party, from the stage design and Thug's elaborate, yet haunting introduction, to three generations of Atlanta and Southern rappers and collaborators onstage to Thug's stage diving.
It's the reason why the arrest was such a blow for both SPKRBX and Lyrical Lemonade. 'When we had that opportunity to do Thug and Gunna together, it was something we were all so excited about and being able to have those two share the stage for the first time ever when they were doing insane music together,' Milan says. 'Them getting arrested about a month before the fest and having to pivot from that was devastating for our whole team.'
Thug was sure he made the night special for the fans who came from Chicago, Atlanta, and other points both domestic and abroad. He brought out Travis Scott to perform his verse on 'Hot (Remix)' followed by everyone's favorite song: 'Fein.' Then Thug gave us a shocking surprise by bringing out T.I., who performed 'About the Money,' the 2014 collaboration that helped solidify Young Thug as a superstar. London on the Track joined him for 'Lifestyle,' while Ken Carson came out to premiere a new song from Thug's forthcoming UY Scuti.
To Chicago's G Herbo, who worked with Young Thug on 2022's emotionally gripping 'Breathe Slow' and also performed on Sunday, Thug's appearance meant the world to Chicago and beyond. 'It means everything for Slime to just — his presence is everything, bro. Being incarcerated at that time and the world missing him, his fans missing him, his peers, his brothers, guys like me, I missed him when he was gone,' Herbo says. 'Just his presence alone is priceless.'
Returning performers Homixide Gang, one of the hottest rap groups from Atlanta via Playboi Carti's Opium Records, grew up on Young Thug's music. In their eyes, his music influenced an entire generation of artists and creatives. 'He means a lot to our generation, that's what we came up on,' said Homixide Bino.
'He impacted Atlanta and more than just Atlanta. Style-wise, the way niggas rap, slang, all that. Don't nobody want to see nobody locked up,' said Homixide Meechie.
The tens of thousands of fans in attendance would certainly agree as they would loudly sing hits like 'Slatty,' 'Lifestyle,' 'Killed Before,' and even his charismatic verse from Drake's 'Way Too Sexy.' Classics like 'Check' and 'Danny Glover' were excluded, which proved a bit disappointing. Still, the superstar delivered a strong show that sent a message: Thugga is finally home for good.
For all the highs that Young Thug's performance delivered, there comes one somber realization. When you hear him perform monumental collaborations, 'Hot (Remix)' and 'Ski', there is a strong likelihood that fans may never hear those songs performed with him and Gunna sharing the same stage ever again. If there's anything else to take away from his historic performance, it's that Young Thug is back and he's here to stay, even if the YSL his day-one fans loved and appreciated will never be the same again.
Best of Rolling Stone
Sly and the Family Stone: 20 Essential Songs
The 50 Greatest Eminem Songs
All 274 of Taylor Swift's Songs, Ranked
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles
Yahoo
37 minutes ago
- Yahoo
Taylor Swift's Little Black Dress Stole the Show at Surprise Appearance with BF Travis Kelce
Taylor Swift always brings the fashion inspo. Earlier this week, the Eras hitmaker showed up for a surprise performance in Nashville at her NFL boyfriend Travis Kelce's Tight Ends & Friends concert, where she performed her 2014 hit "Shake It Off" alongside country singer Chase Rice. For the event, which took place at the Brooklyn Bowl, Swift was seen wearing a sleek $495 LBD from one of her favorite L.A. labels, EB Denim, which is currently sold out on their website. The strappy ensemble included a fitted corset top and a pleated mini skirt, which have become a regular part of her rotation over the past few years. On her feet were the $1,900 knee-high boots from Manolo Blahnik she was previously seen wearing while attending the Kansas City Chiefs' matchup against the Houston Texans at Arrowhead Stadium in December 2024. Accessorizing her ensemble with a necklace from Steven Battelle and $4,100 diamond stud earrings from Maria Tash, she also opted for Louis Vuitton's $4,000 Side Trunk PM as her bag of choice. Fans went crazy upon seeing Swift pop up in surprise fashion. "Close enough—welcome back Eras Tour!!" one commented, with another adding, "I would've gone into cardiac arrest." Then there was this bold prediction, "She's gonna go back to country. I'm calling it now." And with the NFL season soon approaching, there are sure to be many more viral appearances from the singer that get the conversation going. Want all the latest entertainment news sent right to your inbox? Click here. How Much Did Taylor Swift Pay to Buy Back Her Music? The Answer May Surprise You


Geek Tyrant
39 minutes ago
- Geek Tyrant
"Every Guy With a Tragic Backstory" Comedy Sketch Skewers the Saddest Action Hero Cliché — GeekTyrant
We've all seen him, the stoic loner with haunted eyes, who only speaks in vague, gravel-voiced riddles about "what happened that day." He's ex-special forces, or maybe just a guy with a mysterious past, but either way, someone definitely died and now he's here to brood, punch walls, and save the world (maybe). A new comedy sketch perfectly roasts this tired movie trope, piling on every tragic backstory imaginable… Dead wife? Check. Lost child? Of course. A dark secret involving the President? Weirdly, yes. The sketch hilariously leans into the melodrama, reminding us how absurdly common it is for every action hero to be emotionally wrecked and justice-bound. It's a perfect reminder that sometimes, the only thing more predictable than the villain… is the hero's trauma.


Washington Post
an hour ago
- Washington Post
Going to the Cowboy Carter concert? Here's how to do it right.
Y'all got your Cowboy Carter tickets? Good. That's the first step. Now you've got to prepare for the big show. Lucky for you, I'm here to help. After attending two concerts during major storms (the second night of Renaissance in D.C. and the first night of Cowboy Carter in Chicago), I know my way around this rodeo. Here are some things to keep in mind to maximize your Cowboy Carter experience.