Playboi Carti's 'Antagonist' Tour Brings High-Energy Performance to Little Caesars Arena
Last Halloween night, the Atlanta-born rapper brought his "Antagonist" tour to Little Caesars Arena, marking the 15th stop on a 28-city tour that has already taken fans on an energetic rollercoaster ride. The event was set up in collaboration with Carti's Opium labelmate Apollo Red and featured sets from Homixide Gang, Destroy Lonely, and Ken Carson, all of which quickly generated a mosh pit on the main floor.
As the night began at 7 p.m., fans donned black outfits and white face paint to match Carti's signature dark aesthetic. The rapper himself took the stage at 9:50 p.m., beginning with his opening track "Pop Out" from his third studio album Music, released in March. Despite a visually striking setup – including two pickup trucks on either side of the floor used as props and multiple fog machines that kept him hidden throughout the performance – Carti's high-energy set was somewhat hindered by the lack of direct stage lighting.
Carti's music is known for its addictive vibe and minimalistic rhyme schemes, often prioritizing atmosphere over traditional rap flows. He has built a cult following and his studio albums Die Lit and Whole Lotta Red have been certified gold, with his 2017 self-titled mixtape going platinum.
The performance itself was a whirlwind of sound and motion, with Carti seamlessly transitioning between songs that showcased his impressive catalog. A highlight came when he brought out fellow Atlanta native Lil Baby for a guest appearance, as well as Detroit local 42 Dugg to perform "We Paid". Outside of a brief interaction with the crowd at the start of his set, Carti kept his banter minimal, instead delivering a non-stop performance that lasted nearly two hours.
Throughout the show, Carti performed many tracks from Music, including fan favorites like "Crank," "Cocaine Nose," and "Charge Dem Hoes a Fee." His setlist also included other popular songs like "Fein" and "Timeless," culminating in a haunting performance of his track "24 Songs."
Last Halloween night, the Atlanta-born rapper brought his "Antagonist" tour to Little Caesars Arena, marking the 15th stop on a 28-city tour that has already taken fans on an energetic rollercoaster ride. The event was set up in collaboration with Carti's Opium labelmate Apollo Red and featured sets from Homixide Gang, Destroy Lonely, and Ken Carson, all of which quickly generated a mosh pit on the main floor.
As the night began at 7 p.m., fans donned black outfits and white face paint to match Carti's signature dark aesthetic. The rapper himself took the stage at 9:50 p.m., beginning with his opening track "Pop Out" from his third studio album Music, released in March. Despite a visually striking setup – including two pickup trucks on either side of the floor used as props and multiple fog machines that kept him hidden throughout the performance – Carti's high-energy set was somewhat hindered by the lack of direct stage lighting.
Carti's music is known for its addictive vibe and minimalistic rhyme schemes, often prioritizing atmosphere over traditional rap flows. He has built a cult following and his studio albums Die Lit and Whole Lotta Red have been certified gold, with his 2017 self-titled mixtape going platinum.
The performance itself was a whirlwind of sound and motion, with Carti seamlessly transitioning between songs that showcased his impressive catalog. A highlight came when he brought out fellow Atlanta native Lil Baby for a guest appearance, as well as Detroit local 42 Dugg to perform "We Paid". Outside of a brief interaction with the crowd at the start of his set, Carti kept his banter minimal, instead delivering a non-stop performance that lasted nearly two hours.
Throughout the show, Carti performed many tracks from Music, including fan favorites like "Crank," "Cocaine Nose," and "Charge Dem Hoes a Fee." His setlist also included other popular songs like "Fein" and "Timeless," culminating in a haunting performance of his track "24 Songs."