Concrete Boys Bring High Energy to SOMA San Diego on the It’s Us Vol. 2 Tour

Concrete Boys brought their explosive energy to SOMA San Diego on May 4th, turning the iconic venue into a nonstop celebration of hip hop’s next generation. Touring in support of their latest project, It’s Us Vol. 2, the Atlanta collective continues to build momentum as one of the genre’s most exciting emerging acts. Founded by Lil Yachty in 2020, Concrete Boys has quickly developed a devoted following through their blend of distinct personalities, high energy performances, and undeniable chemistry. Their stop in San Diego highlighted why the group has become such an important force in modern hip hop.

From the moment the group stepped on stage, the sold out crowd erupted into a frenzy. Fans packed the floor, transforming SOMA into a sea of jumping bodies and nonstop movement as Concrete Boys tore through tracks from their growing catalog. Each member brought their own style and presence to the performance, creating a dynamic set that never lost momentum. Whether delivering rapid fire verses or engaging directly with the audience between songs, the collective maintained an infectious energy that spread throughout the venue.

The connection between Concrete Boys and their fans was evident throughout the evening. The group frequently interacted with the crowd, shouting out audience members, laughing between songs, and inviting several fans onstage during the performance. Three lucky attendees left with exclusive merchandise and the opportunity to meet the group after the show, adding a personal element to an already memorable night. One standout member was Mudi AKA Honest, known offstage as professional basketball player Trae Mitchell, whose commanding stage presence further showcased the individuality that makes the collective so compelling.

By the end of the night, it was clear that Concrete Boys are building more than just buzz. Their performance at SOMA demonstrated the power of authentic chemistry, audience connection, and a shared passion for creating memorable live experiences. Loud, unpredictable, and filled with personality, the group’s San Diego stop served as a reminder that hip hop’s future is already taking shape, and Concrete Boys are determined to be at the center of it.















