Lil Wayne's 2024 Concert Photos

Lil Wayne is a rapper and record executive who helped bring the New Orleans style of hip-hop to a mainstream audience. He began rapping at a young age, writing his first song at only eight. Several years later, he was being mentored by Birdman. At 14, he was the youngest member of the Hot Boys. In 1999, he released his debut solo album "Tha Block is Hot" which reached number 3 on the Billboard 200 chart. His next two albums were less commercially successful, but with 2004's "Tha Carter," Lil Wayne became a household name. In 2005, he released "Tha Carter II." It was followed by "Tha Carter III" (2008), "Tha Carter IV" (2011), and "Tha Carter V" (2018). In addition to the Tha Carter series, Lil Wayne began the "I Am Not a Human Being" series in 2010 with "I Am Not a Human Being II" following in 2013. Both series are expected to continue with "Tha Carter VI" and "I Am Not a Human Being III" announced but not yet released.

The 16th Annual Roots Picnic - Day 2 on Jun 2, 2024 [049-small]

The 16th Annual Roots Picnic - Day 2
Jun 2, 2024
 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
  Uploaded by That Concert Chick Ashley

TwoGether Land on May 26, 2024 [317-small]

TwoGether Land
May 26, 2024
 Dallas, Texas, United States
  Uploaded by Nick Gase

2 Chainz / Diplo / Lil Wayne / E-V / Irie on May 18, 2024 [785-small]

2 Chainz / Diplo / Lil Wayne / E-V / Irie
May 18, 2024
 Bonner Springs, Kansas, United States
  Uploaded by Emily Burd

Drake / Lil Wayne / Lil Durk on Apr 4, 2024 [506-small]

Drake / Lil Wayne / Lil Durk
Apr 4, 2024
 Newark, New Jersey, United States
  Uploaded by Honey :P

Drake / Lil Wayne / Lil Durk on Apr 4, 2024 [507-small]

Drake / Lil Wayne / Lil Durk
Apr 4, 2024
 Newark, New Jersey, United States
  Uploaded by Honey :P

2024 5 photos
2023 14 photos
2019 65 photos
2018 13 photos
2017 2 photos
2016 4 photos
2015 1 photo
2013 1 photo
2011 18 photos
2009 7 photos
2008 1 photo

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