Emerging artist EKOH, who has patented a DNA-distinct rap x rock hybrid style, has a metric ton going on right now. The young MC has been heading for the stratosphere since last year and he shows no signs of slowing down on his way to the top. Whether you’ve seen him perform live, or jammed out to his singles on Octane, EKOH garners respect and fans of so many demographics due to his devotion to mastering the mixture of the genres that inspire him.
Never caught resting, EKOH has dropped his new single “DRAG ME FROM HELL.”
Should Spotify be any indication of his growing popularity, then the over 1 million listeners every month have stumbled upon one hell of an exciting, energetic artist. Equipped with popular new singles, EKOH will return to the road this fall on a headline tour that runs from October 25 in Sacramento through December 6 in Phoenix. All dates are below. Get tickets here.
EKOH will also be appearing at Louder Than Life Festival on September 27.
In recent months, EKOH has satiated his fanbase by dropping collars. He hit ’em with “Nobody Like Me,” feat. TECH N9NE. On the track, the duo spits rhymes as though their lives depend on it. It demanded to have its knobs set to 11 – you can watch the impassioned video here. EKOH previously dropped a track with Lo Spirit, called “Good Things.” Listen here. You can also check out “DOOMED,” his collab with powerhouse vocalist, PHIX. “Hole In Your Head” stands as his breakout track, which was released in November 2023 and stayed in steady rotation on SiriusXM Octane, standing tall as a crowd favorite during his support run with rockers,From Ashes to New, on “The Blackout Tour”. Additionally, the single “Hurt Myself” continues to roar. He shared “Mayday” earlier this year and released his own custom EKOH sneaker with VANS, a sponsorship born from the successful and addictive single, “Freeverse 3”.
With big news on the way, it’s time to add room in your playlist for EKOH, an MC who’s verses prove as spicy as the Vegas streets he grew up walking.
10/25 — Sacramento, CA
10/26 — Las Vegas, NV
10/27 — Reno, NV
10/29 — Eugene, OR
10/30 — Seattle, WA
11/2 — Portland, OR
11/4 — Billings MT
11/6 — Denver, CO
11/7 — Colorado Springs, CO
11/8 — Omaha, NE
11/9 — Lawrence, KS
11/10 — Des Moines, IA
11/11 — St. Paul, MN
11/12 — Madison, WI
11/13 – Chicago, IL
11/15 — Columbus, OH
11/16 — Ferndale, MI
11/17 — Toronto, ON
11/20 — Cambridge, MA
11/21 — Buffalo, NY
11/22 — Albany, NY
11/24 — Norfolk, VA
11/25 — Philadelphia, PA
11/30 — Tampa, FL
12/1 — Atlanta, GA
12/2 — Nashville, TN
12/6 — Phoenix, AZ
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