Katseye Fort Lauderdale Concert reviews
RTJ was beast.
"Phenomenal show overall, this was. Great Southside Ballroom and sound system up to par to handle the level of bass that filled the venue was more than. Logistics of getting into the venue and navigating the general admission area, bar, and restrooms were only impeded by the sheer size of the crowd. Denzel Curry opened the show with high energy and great production. His vocal delivery was rapid and incompetent at times, but he held his own as the show opener. Initially, Danny Brown brought a different dynamic as his opening song was quite relaxed, but halfway through his set, he showed the crowd why he was not only opening for Katseye but also why he was featured on their most recent album. The entire crowd had in sync with him until the last note played his energetic performance and popular songs. Katseye hit the stage as the main event and displayed a camaraderie between EL-P and Killer Mike that is overly apparent on their albums. The two artists fed off each other during the songs and in between, joking and talking to the crowd the whole time like we were all old friends. Not a bad moment to the night other than when Katseye played "Hey Kids" and didn't invite Danny Brown back to the stage for an encore performance on his verse of the track. If you are a fan of lyrical artists and unique production, give any of these acts a listen would be wise. Once you do, it would be hard to stay away from their show unless you just don't like music."