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G-Eazy Set Detroit Ablaze

On April 11, 2025, G-Eazy Set Detroit Ablaze at the Majestic Theatre, headlining a stacked lineup that also featured genre bending acts Goody Grace and Marc E. Bassy. The Oakland native, who first broke into the mainstream with his 2014 Billboard charting album These Things Happen, proved he’s still got the fire more than a decade later with a show that blended raw emotion, high energy, and West Coast charisma.

Goody Grace Opens with Heart

Kicking off the evening was Canadian singer-songwriter Goody Grace, who set the tone with a stripped-down acoustic set that fused elements of rap, alternative rock, and pop. His emotionally charged performance resonated early, as fans sang along to tracks like “Numb,” “Say Goodnight,” and the closing favorite, “Scumbag.” It was an intimate, almost hauntingly personal opener. Not quite a preview of the night’s later energy but a welcome change of pace that invited the crowd to lean in and listen.

Marc E. Bassy Brings the Vibe

Next up, Bay Area multi genre artist Marc E. Bassy shifted the momentum with a smooth yet vibrant set that had the entire venue moving. Blending R&B, hip-hop, and pop, Bassy captivated with hits like “You & Me,” “Morning,” and “Dirty Water.” His onstage charisma and effortless crowd control were undeniable, keeping the energy rising and the room buzzing in anticipation of the main event.

G-Eazy’s Moment

As the house lights dimmed for the final time, a thick haze of fog filled the stage and the crowd roared to life. G-Eazy emerged, launching into “One of Them” and instantly setting the tone for a relentless, career-spanning performance. Over the course of 32 tracks including fan favorites like “I Mean It,” “Nada,” and “Me, Myself & I” he proved why he’s remained a mainstay in hip-hop. Half way through the set the energy surged even higher as Detroit’s own Sada Baby made a surprise appearance, performing his viral hit “Whole Lotta Choppas.” The moment hit even harder considering Sada Baby had just made headlines days earlier following an arrest on felony drug charges making his appearance both headline grabbing and hometown hero iconic. G-Eazy closed the night with “Lady Killers II” and “Lady Killers III,” leaving fans on a high note, drenched in nostalgia and adrenaline.

Final Thoughts

The Detroit stop on the Helium Tour was everything fans could ask for intimate, electrifying, and packed with musical chemistry. Whether you’ve been riding with G-Eazy since day one or just catching on, this tour is a must-see. Don’t sleep on it, grab your tickets and get more info at www.g-eazy.com.

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