Lloyd Banks
By
Ticketmaster
Friday, 24 April 2026
18:30 – 22:00
34 Lime Street
Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 2PQ
About this event
Celebrating Two Decades of Hip-Hop Excellence with Lloyd Banks There has always been a sense of precision at the centre of Lloyd Banks’ music. From his earliest recordings, his voice arrived measured and controlled, defined by sharp wordplay, calm authority, and a writing style built on discipline and intent. Emerging from New York in the early 2000s, Banks established himself as a lyricist whose verses carried weight without excess, earning attention far beyond the city that shaped him. First gaining global exposure as a core founding member of G-Unit, Banks found himself at the forefront of one of hip-hop’s most visible eras. That moment introduced his sound to audiences worldwide, while his solo catalogue quickly revealed the depth and clarity that would define his career on his own terms. That focus came fully into view with The Hunger for More, a platinum-selling debut that remains a cornerstone of Banks’ body of work. Anchored by tracks such as “On Fire” and “Karma,” the album paired accessibility with lyrical precision, setting the tone for a catalogue rooted in consistency and control. The Hunger for More 2 expanded that foundation, reinforcing Banks’ position as a commanding solo artist and solidifying a catalogue that continues to resonate across multiple generations of hip-hop listeners. In 2025, Banks sharpened his focus with HHVI: The Six of Swords, the latest chapter in his long-running Halloween Havoc mixtape series, as well as A.O.N 3: Despite My Mistakes. The releases stand as a clear statement of intent, threading the hunger of his early mixtape energy into a refined, deliberate sound shaped by years of discipline. Dark, immersive production underpins tightly written verses, reinforcing a catalogue that continues to expand with clarity and purpose. Features with Ghostface Killah and Styles P, plus projects such as Rotten Apple and The Course of the Inevitable series, Lloyd Banks’ live performances mirror the focus of his recordings. His sets mov
Location
Reviews
No reviews yet.
Q&A
PrivateLog in to ask the organizer a question.
Free

