Joyner Lucas to perform at Atlanta’s Center Stage in September

The two-time Grammy award nominee is making his way to Center Stage this September.
It’s been four years since the last Joyner Lucas tour, but now the wait is over. Lucas just announced his “ADHD Tour.” The tour kicks off in Minneapolis and includes cities like Chicago, Orlando and Atlanta, before wrapping on Oct. 12 in Phoenix.
Lucas is well known for his 2017 song “I’m Not Racist.” The song approached race relations in the United States head-on and the video depicted a conversation between a white and black man. The video did so well and went viral, it was nominated for the Best Music Video Grammy and it’s been watched more than 148 million times. Talk about an impact! Lucas released his debut album “ADHD” in 2020.
The “ADHD Tour” was announced on the heels of the release of a remixed version of Lucas’ platinum-selling single “Isis” from his “ADHD” album. The remixed version features four independent artists that he selected through his Tully platform – Tone Catra, Lex Bratcher, Kvng Moses and Starringo.
Joyner isn’t going on tour alone; he’s bringing along rising rapper Symba. The 29-year-old, Cali-bred lyricist released his debut mixtape “Don’t Run From R.A.P.” in 2020 with Atlantic Records, which included features from Moneybagg Yo, Ty Dolla $ign, Too $hort, OT Genasis and others.
Lucas recently made headlines when rapper Bobby Shmurda gave him some high praises. “They don’t talk about Joyner Lucas. He could sit in his house and actually make a quarter million a month,” said Shmurda about the independent artist. “He’s like a Master P in our generation.”
Lucas and Symba will be making their way to Center Stage on Wednesday, Sept. 28. Pre-sale tickets are on sale now and general public tickets will be on sale this Friday – you can grab yours at ticketmaster.com.


