
Attention all hip-hop aficionados and era Y2K nostalgists – the Bronx's very own Ice Spice has announced her global musical escapade, the "Y2K! WORLD TOUR," and it's making a pivotal stop in Philly. According to NBC Philadelphia, the Grammy-nominated artist is slated to perform at The Met Philadelphia on August 2, with fans set to relish in live renditions of hits from her anticipated new album "Y2K!" and other standout tracks like "Princess Diana" and "Gimmie A Light."
The Philly fans eager to snag a spot at what's expected to be a charged evening with Ice Spice can leap at the opportunity starting this Wednesday. Citi presale tickets went on sale at 1 p.m., as reported by 6abc. Meanwhile, another batch of presale tickets will be available Thursday at 8 a.m., exclusively for the artist's fans. However, general ticket sales are slated to begin Friday, June 7 at 10 a.m. via IceSpiceMusic.com, ensuring that everyone has a fair shot at securing their attendance.
Riotous support for the evening comes from the likes of RIOTUSA and Cash Cobain, setting the stage for an electrifying atmosphere. As mentioned by Patch, these artists are confirmed to be special guests, contributing to a lineup that promises to keep the audience on their toes throughout the night.
For the superfans – and there's certainly many when it comes to Ice Spice – there's an option to elevate the concert experience. VIP packages will be available, providing a general admission ticket, a meet and greet, among other exclusives. Details about these coveted packages were unveiled recently, indicating a July 26 release date for her long-awaited debut album "Y2K." The move to offer these premium experiences sheds light on the growing trend of artists finding new ways to connect with their audiences beyond the music itself.









