A Boogie Wit da Hoodie’s Boogie Bash at Radio City Was a Legendary New York Night

Bronx energy roared back to life in Midtown Manhattan on February 13, 2026 when A Boogie Wit da Hoodie transformed Radio City Music Hall into the epicenter of New York hip-hop with his sold-out Boogie Bash — a homecoming show that actually lived up to the hype.
This wasn’t just another concert — it was a NYC cultural event. What made it even bigger? The production, the crowd, and the surprise appearances that reminded everyone why A Boogie is one of New York’s most reliable voices in melodic rap.
History Made in Minutes
Boogie Bash didn’t just sell out — it sold out in six minutes, marking a historic milestone for a hip-hop artist at Radio City Music Hall. That alone shows the level of support he’s cultivated from Highbridge to global stages.
Then, with the world watching — both in-house and via a live cloud-based production — Boogie turned the venue into his New York living room.
The Setlist: Hits Through the Years
A Boogie gave fans exactly what they came for — a blend of classics and energy hits that span his career. Highlights from the performance included multiple fan favorites that had the crowd singing every word:
- “Look Back at It”
- “Drowning”
- “Swervin”
- “Part of Me”
- “Friend Zone”
- Plus deeper cuts that reminded the crowd how long he’s been shaping the New York sound.
This energy wasn’t just nostalgia — it was celebration.
Surprise Guests That Turned Heads
A few standout moments made the night unforgettable:
🔹 Fetty Wap was brought out to shock the crowd — a true New York-area veteran, reminding everyone of the era that paved the way for this generation.
(If more guests emerge from fan vids or clips, update this section with their names and reactions.)
More Than a Show — A Milestone
This Radio City performance was about ten years in the making.
Boogie Bash celebrated:
🎤 A decade since he first hit the scene.
🎶 The songs that made him a household name.
🏙️ His rise as one of New York’s defining melodic voices.
And for fans, it wasn’t just a concert — it was a moment where New York claimed him back. This show reminded fans that Boogie’s music is threaded into the soundtrack of the city — played in parks, cars, parties, and city blocks from the BX to BK
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A Boogie didn’t just headline a classic venue. He owned it.
From the early sell-out to the fireworks of the performance, it felt like Boogie was reminding New York — and the world — that his journey is far from over. The Boogie Bash was the kind of concert fans talk about for years: surprise guest energy, packed setlist, and a vibe that only NYC brings.
If you were there — you felt it.
If you weren’t — you saw it in clips everywhere.
We’ve entered a new chapter in his legacy — and this is where it got real.


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