Sexyy Red Tour Tickets | 2025

Sexyy Red

Sexyy Red brings raw St. Louis energy, bass-heavy club anthems, and viral hooks to arenas with dancers, a hyped DJ, and nonstop crowd call-and-response. Don’t miss the “SkeeYee” chant live—secure your Sexyy Red concert tickets.

Tour Dates and Cities

Date City Price Tickets
Friday
31 October, 2025
Miami, Florida from $101.81 Tickets
Saturday
22 November, 2025
St. Louis, Missouri from $104.53 Tickets
Saturday
06 December, 2025
Chicago, Illinois from $91.20 Tickets
Friday
19 December, 2025
Indianapolis, Indiana from $103.15 Tickets
Friday
10 April, 2026
Indio, California from $240.00 Tickets
Friday
10 April, 2026
Indio, California from $1,194.00 Tickets
Friday
17 April, 2026
Indio, California from $300.00 Tickets
Friday
17 April, 2026
Indio, California from $1,140.00 Tickets

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What to Expect at a Sexyy Red Tour Concert

Sexyy Red’s shows feel like a packed club night scaled up—fast-moving, interactive, and built for big choruses.

  • High-impact DJ intro that blends her hits with Southern/Midwest rap staples.
  • Dancers and twerk-team choreo amping crowd participation on the floor and in seats.
  • Thunderous low-end and 808-driven mixes tailored for arenas.
  • Call-and-response moments built around the “SkeeYee” ad-lib and taglines.
  • Setlists anchored by “Get It Sexyy,” “Pound Town,” “SkeeYee,” and tour-era favorites.
  • Frequent shout-outs to sections/rows and on-mic banter between songs.
  • Guest cameos on select dates from tour support or city friends.
  • LED screens and phone-lit singalongs that emphasize hooks and chants.
  • Quick transitions—DJ drops keep energy up while Red resets for the next run.
  • A finale that stacks her biggest TikTok-fueled anthems for a mass chant-along.

The Most Popular Songs of Sexyy Red

  1. “Get It Sexyy” (2024): Tay Keith co-production sampling “Halle Berry (She’s Fine)”; her first solo Hot 100 top-20 hit.
  2. “SkeeYee” (2023): Viral chant that crowned Billboard’s inaugural TikTok Top 50; a defining club anthem.
  3. “Pound Town” (2023): Breakout single with Tay Keith that sparked national attention and a star-making summer.
  4. “Pound Town 2” (2023): Nicki Minaj remix that delivered Sexyy Red’s first Hot 100 entry.
  5. “U My Everything” (2024): Drake team-up from In Sexyy We Trust, flipping the “BBL Drizzy” meme sample.
  6. “Hellcats SRTs” (2023): Crunk-charged favorite celebrating fast cars; later remixed with Lil Durk.
  7. “Looking for the Hoes (Ain’t My Fault)” (2023): Call-and-response crowd mover from Hood Hottest Princess.
  8. “Shake Yo Dreads” (2023): Standalone single built for head-snapping dance breaks on tour.
  9. “Bow Bow Bow (F My Baby Dad)” (2023): Attitude-packed deluxe cut later refreshed with Chief Keef.
  10. “Rich Baby Daddy” (2023): Drake single featuring Sexyy Red & SZA; a late-year cultural moment with a buzzy video.

The Most Popular Sexyy Red Video

Directed by Gerard Victor, the “SkeeYee” video (June 2023) captures Red’s club-first aesthetic with street-level performance shots and a cameo from GloRilla. The chant’s momentum helped the single top Billboard’s new TikTok Top 50 on its launch week and later land “Best Rap Song of 2023” honors from Rolling Stone. Its visual and crowd ritual made “SkeeYee” her signature live moment.

Sexyy Red Bio & Rise to Fame

Sexyy Red — St. Louis rapper and viral hitmaker behind “Pound Town,” “SkeeYee,” and “Get It Sexyy.”

  • Born Janae Nierah Wherry (1998) in St. Louis, Missouri; emerged from regional buzz to national virality.
  • Core sound: dirty-rap swagger over 808s/crunk and snap-leaning beats; frequent collaborations with Tay Keith.
  • Breakout single “Pound Town” (2023) led to the Nicki Minaj-assisted “Pound Town 2,” her first Hot 100 entry.
  • Follow-up “SkeeYee” (2023) topped the inaugural TikTok Billboard Top 50 and became a fan-led chant at shows.
  • Mixtapes: Hood Hottest Princess (2023) and In Sexyy We Trust (2024) cemented her hook-driven style.
  • Key collaborations: Drake (“Rich Baby Daddy,” “U My Everything”), Lil Durk, Chief Keef, Latto, DaBaby.
  • Headlining runs: 2023 Hood Hottest Princess tour; 2024 arena/amphitheater Sexyy Red 4 President tour.
  • “Get It Sexyy” became her first solo top-20 Hot 100 hit in 2024 amid a surge of festival/main-stage bookings.
  • Live trademarks: dancers, DJ-driven segues, heavy bass, and interactive chants that turn arenas into club scenes.
  • Hometown pride: major St. Louis arena date featured on the 2024 routing alongside Barclays Center and more.

Fascinating Insights About Sexyy Red’s Tours

From a sold-out club run to an arena-level “campaign,” Sexyy Red’s live story escalated quickly.

  1. Announced a 26-city Sexyy Red 4 President U.S. tour for 2024 with AG Touring/Mammoth/MAC producing.
  2. Original kickoff (Aug 22, 2024, Seattle) was reshuffled; the tour began in Atlanta on Aug 24 after schedule changes.
  3. Support acts included Hunxho, Loe Shimmy, and BlakeIANA; select markets added Kodak Black, BossMan Dlow, and others.
  4. Routing featured major rooms like Barclays Center (Brooklyn), Fiserv Forum (Milwaukee), and Enterprise Center (St. Louis).
  5. The run ultimately concluded in Miami on Dec 14, 2024, after fall-season adjustments.
  6. Typical sets balance In Sexyy We Trust cuts (“TTG,” “It’s My Birthday”) with breakout hits (“Pound Town,” “SkeeYee”).
  7. Guest surprises popped up in some cities (e.g., 2 Chainz, Quavo segments documented on setlists).
  8. “SkeeYee” functions as a built-in arena chant—its TikTok No. 1 status translates to loud, unified shout-backs.
  9. DJ interludes and multiple openers shape a package-show vibe before Red’s main set.
  10. Festival slots (e.g., Rolling Loud California 2024) previewed tour-era material and stoked crowd familiarity.

Sexyy Red Ticket Buying Tips

Use these quick strategies to lock solid seats at a fair price.

  1. Sign up for artist/promoter email and SMS alerts to catch on-sale times and added dates.
  2. Be ready at general on-sale with a verified account and saved payment details.
  3. Compare lower-bowl vs. floor pricing—sightlines can beat GA if you prefer clear views over pit energy.
  4. Check official platinum and dynamically priced seats mid-week; prices often fluctuate.
  5. Consider VIP packages for early entry or floor access if you want close-range energy without camping the rail.
  6. Avoid shady resellers—stick to primary platforms or well-known exchanges with buyer guarantees.
  7. Filter for side-stage lower rows; they’re often value seats that still feel close.
  8. If sold out, set price alerts on reputable secondary sites and watch drops 24–48 hours pre-show.
  9. For groups, buy in even numbers to avoid stranded singles and higher per-ticket costs.
  10. Review venue bag/cashless policies ahead of time so you’re not delayed at the gate.

Sexyy Red’s Concert Testimonials

Fans rave about the bass, the banter, and the chant-along energy.

  • “Nonstop hits—felt like a club inside the arena.” — Attendee, Atlanta
  • “The ‘SkeeYee’ moment was deafening in the best way.” — Attendee, Brooklyn
  • “Great view from lower bowl—sound hit hard and clear.” — Attendee, Milwaukee
  • “Dancers kept the crowd lit between every song.” — Attendee, St. Louis
  • “Tons of interaction—she shouted out our section twice.” — Attendee, Philadelphia
  • “Bass you feel in your chest—bring earplugs if you’re sensitive.” — Attendee, Nashville
  • “DJ transitions made it feel seamless and hype.” — Attendee, Grand Rapids
  • “Surprise guest sent the place over the top.” — Attendee, New Orleans
  • “Short waits between songs; the energy never dipped.” — Attendee, Tampa
  • “Perfect mix of new tape cuts and the big TikTok bangers.” — Attendee, Orlando

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