JUVENILE & THE 400 DEGREEZ BAND
Saturday, August 8, 2026 at 8pm
The Rave/Eagles Club
All Ages
Advance tickets start at $47.00. Day Of Show tickets may be higher.
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Born on 25 March 1975, Juvenile first started rapping in the early 1990s. After signing with Warlock records in 1995, he released his debut album entitled “Being Myself.” Unfortunately, the album did not gain much national attention and did not chart, but did fairly well on a local level. However, it did bring more attention to labels, and as a result, Juvenile signed to Cash Money Records and released “Solja Rags” in 1997. Although the album saw some national success having made it onto the Billboard Hot R&B/ Hip-Hop Songs Chart, it saw most of its success with local rap audiences. Also in 1997, Juvenile joined the Hot Boys with fellow Cash Money rappers B.G., Turk, and Lil Wayne and together they released their debut album “Get It How U Live!”
Juvenile released his third solo album entitled “400 Degreez” in 1998 and it became his breakout album, having had the opportunity for a bigger market due to Cash Money Records gaining a joint distribution with Universal Records. Keeping up with the success of “400 Degreez,” he released “Tha G-Code” in 1999 and “Project English “ in 2001, both of which ended up becoming double certified platinum.
In 2005 Juvenile signed a new deal with Atlantic Records and released “Reality Check” in 2006. The album, which had debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 chart, went on to become certified gold. By 2012 Juvenile released his tenth album, “Rejuvenation” which featured the single "Power" featuring Rick Ross. Juvenile collaborated with Lil Wayne, DJ Khaled, and Drake.
Rapper/songwriter Terius Gray, aka Juvenile has been recording raps since the age of 19, and released his debut album way back in 1995. I’ve been following his music ever since, and hearing the maturing process and the music progress over the years has been wonderful. He encountered troubles in early 2000s where he had several run-ins with the law which unfortunately have continued over the last decade, but he has luckily ben able to keep producing his fantastic music regardless.
Hearing him perform live was incredible. He opened the show with Back that Thang Up, which everyone knew and was singing along to. He came down off of the stage and started dancing with everyone, Although the bouncers made sure we couldn’t get too close, it was great that he was actually interested in being down in the audience with his fans. He played through his new album The Fundamentals, and absolutely smashes it. He taught us as the audience little sections of the rap and got up to sing back to him, which was really cool. The show was nearly 2 hours long, and he maintained his energy and enthusiasm throughout which was great. He put on a wonderful performance I’d definitely watch again.