Performatist
    Hip-Hop/R&B

    DaBaby

    Illustration for DaBaby

    Wednesday, April 15, 2026

    7:00 PM

    Irving Plaza

    17 Irving Pl, New York, NY 10003

    Scheduled

    About This Event

    DaBaby headlines a bill at Irving Plaza with Bri3, H3adband and Zeddy Will. He brings the direct delivery and tight rhythmic pacing established on the album Baby on Baby and the single "Suge." Support artists keep attention on timing and voice — Bri3 on phrasing and breath, H3adband on ensemble timing, and Zeddy Will on rap cadence and melodic phrasing.

    About the Artists

    Big Boogie

    Big Boogie

    Big Boogie is a Hip-Hop/R&B artist whose recorded reach is reflected in a strong Spotify presence, with more than 500K followers. In New York City, he has appeared in lineups at Irving Plaza, including a bill headlined by DaBaby alongside Bri3, H3adband, and Zeddy Will.

    Zeddy Will

    Zeddy Will

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    Zeddy Will is a hip-hop and R&B artist whose work is shaped for the live room as much as the recording. In New York City, he has brought that approach to Irving Plaza, sharing bills tied to performances with H3adband, Bri3, and DaBaby.

    H3adband

    H3adband

    H3adband is a Hip-Hop/R&B group heard in New York City rooms like Irving Plaza, where they’ve appeared on bills tied to DaBaby. Their live sets share space with peers including Zeddy Will and Bri3, placing them in a circuit where rap performance and R&B phrasing meet on the same stage.

    Bri3

    Bri3

    Bri3 is an individual Hip-Hop/R&B artist whose work has been heard on New York City stages, including Irving Plaza. They have shared bills with Zeddy Will, H3adband, and DaBaby, moving between rap-forward sections and R&B hooks without changing the temperature of the room.

    DaBaby

    DaBaby

    DaBaby is the stage name of Jonathan Lyndale Kirk, an American rapper who built momentum through a run of independent mixtapes before signing with Interscope Records in 2019. His early breakout arrived with the album *Baby on Baby* and the single “Suge,” which pushed him into the Billboard Hot 100’s upper tier.