The shining star of Sweden’s contemporary cloud rap scene – Bladee – will perform on December 1st at the Palladium Riga concert hall. This will be a unique opportunity for Latvian listeners to experience live one of the brightest members of the “Drain Gang” collective, whose music combines atmospheric soundtracks with introspective lyrics. Tickets on sale from May 9 at 10:00 through the “Biļešu Serviss” network. FBI and Positivus Festival concert club members will be able to purchase tickets in a pre-sale starting May 7 at 10:00 using a code sent to registered users.
Bladee (real name Benjamin Reichwald), a member of the music collective “Drain Gang,” is a singer, rapper, and DJ. In an interview, the artist himself admitted that “the music I create cannot be placed into any specific category or genre.” In the publication “The Fader,” music critic Jack Angell describes Bladee’s sound as futuristic, highlighting his music’s ability to convey a wide range of emotions. Collaborating with music stars such as Skrillex, Charli XCX, and Yung Lean, Bladee has proven himself one of the most talented young rappers in the music industry.
Bladee, born and raised in Sweden, began making music at an early age. At just 13 years old, together with a classmate now known by the stage name Ecco2k, he formed the punk band Krossad. In 2017, along with Thaiboy Digital, Bladee released the joint project “D&G,” featuring artists such as Yung Lean and White Armor.
His latest album, “Cold Visions,” continues to surprise listeners with its experimental production style and creative lyrics. The album, praised by both music critics and devoted fans, fully radiates the artist’s creative vision and harsh yet deeply real perspective on life, openly addressing loneliness, depression, and the search for self. As part of the “Cold Visions” tour, Bladee has sold out shows in both North America and Europe.
At Palladium Riga, Bladee will perform songs from his latest album, as well as fan favorites such as “Be Nice 2 Me” and “Obedient.” An unforgettable stage presence, horror film-worthy visuals, and trap beats that shift from soft, cautious touches to scornful and menacing sounds.
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