Playboi Carti's Antagonist tour descended upon Detroit's Little Caesars Arena on Halloween night, bringing with it a unique visual aesthetic that had fans donning all black attire and white face paint. The Atlanta-born rapper, known for his dark style, kicked off the night with Opium labelmate Apollo Red, followed by Homixide Gang, Destroy Lonely, and Ken Carson. Each set was energetic enough to induce a mosh pit on the main floor of LCA.
As the night progressed, Playboi Carti took the stage at 9:50 p.m., beginning his performance with "Pop Out," the opening track from his third studio album, Music. His stage setup, featuring two stories high and a crew of hype men in white masks, was an immersive experience that surrounded him in shadows, thanks to fog machines and strategically placed lighting.
Carti's music is more about generating an addictive vibe rather than showcasing traditional rap skills. He relies on abstract ad libs and spacy beats, which have contributed to his cult following over the years. His studio albums Die Lit and Whole Lotta Red are certified gold, and his 2017 self-titled mixtape went platinum.
The night was a non-stop musical montage, with each song seamlessly transitioning into another as Carti performed for 90 minutes without breaks. The only interruption came when he brought out Detroiter 42 Dugg to perform "We Paid," followed by fellow Atlanta native Lil Baby. Outside of brief greetings from the crowd, Carti kept his banter minimal, focusing on delivering a high-energy performance that included nearly two dozen songs.
The setlist was a mix of tracks from Music, Die Lit, and Whole Lotta Red, with Carti performing fan-favorite hits like "Crank," "Cocaine Nose," and "Charge Dem Hoes a Fee." He closed the night with a 90-minute rendition of "24 Songs," leaving fans in awe of his endurance and musical prowess.
As the night progressed, Playboi Carti took the stage at 9:50 p.m., beginning his performance with "Pop Out," the opening track from his third studio album, Music. His stage setup, featuring two stories high and a crew of hype men in white masks, was an immersive experience that surrounded him in shadows, thanks to fog machines and strategically placed lighting.
Carti's music is more about generating an addictive vibe rather than showcasing traditional rap skills. He relies on abstract ad libs and spacy beats, which have contributed to his cult following over the years. His studio albums Die Lit and Whole Lotta Red are certified gold, and his 2017 self-titled mixtape went platinum.
The night was a non-stop musical montage, with each song seamlessly transitioning into another as Carti performed for 90 minutes without breaks. The only interruption came when he brought out Detroiter 42 Dugg to perform "We Paid," followed by fellow Atlanta native Lil Baby. Outside of brief greetings from the crowd, Carti kept his banter minimal, focusing on delivering a high-energy performance that included nearly two dozen songs.
The setlist was a mix of tracks from Music, Die Lit, and Whole Lotta Red, with Carti performing fan-favorite hits like "Crank," "Cocaine Nose," and "Charge Dem Hoes a Fee." He closed the night with a 90-minute rendition of "24 Songs," leaving fans in awe of his endurance and musical prowess.