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Homecoming: Offset’s first solo tour hits Atlanta 

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Offset (center) opened the show with “Say My Grace” featuring Travis Scott amongst a spectacle of smoke machines, strobe lights and backup dancers. Photo by Kerri Phox/The Atlanta Voice

Atlanta was the final tour stop for the U.S. leg of Offset’s “Set it Off” tour. It was the former Migos’ first solo international tour and an appropriate finale for the Georgia-born rapper who helped pioneer an iconic sound that forever changed the Atlanta rap scene.

As confetti floated down from the raptors of the Coca-Cola Roxy on Wednesday night and the sounds of the hit Migos record, “Bad and Boujee” petered off to close out the concert, the energy in the venue continued to hit a crescendo. The concert was jam-packed with hits from Offset’s second solo album, “Set It Off;” and tracks from “Without Warning,” a compelling collab with producer Metro Boomin and rapper 21 Savage, and hits created as one-third of the Migos. 

Photo by Kerri Phox/The Atlanta Voice

Each transition journeyed into his career that has spanned over a decade and kept the crowd hype and singing along, signaling a sought-after longevity that has carried him from a trio act to a solo artist. It’s a transition that only so many have been able to carry out successfully, especially when coming from iconic groups — just look at Beyoncé and Justin Timberlake. But Offset’s masterclass in reinventing himself as a solo artist has leaned on showmanship and challenging himself creatively.

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Laura Nwogu

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