GloRilla adds Sexyy Red and BossMan Dlow to Glo Bash concert lineup in Memphis

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GloRilla is bringing the energy back home.

The rising Memphis rap star is preparing to host her first-ever Glo Bash concert on July 25, and it’s going down in a major way at the FedEx Forum—the city’s largest arena and home to the NBA’s Memphis Grizzlies.

This isn’t just another tour stop. It’s a full-circle moment for Glo, who’s become a breakout name in hip-hop over the past two years. With momentum building, the Glo Bash is set to be one of the summer’s most talked-about events—not just in Memphis, but in the entire Southern rap scene.

GloRilla Returns to Memphis for Glo Bash

The Glo Bash is more than a concert—it’s a celebration of GloRilla’s journey, her roots, and the city that raised her. For Glo, performing at FedEx Forum means a lot. It’s a symbol of how far she’s come, from local rap showcases to selling out national tours and performing at Coachella.

This concert marks her first solo arena headliner in Memphis, making it one of the most anticipated local music events of the year.

Sexyy Red and BossMan Dlow Join the Lineup

On Tuesday, GloRilla announced that two of her frequent collaborators will be joining the Glo Bash lineup: Sexyy Redand BossMan Dlow.

These additions are no surprise to fans who’ve followed Glo’s music. She and Sexyy Red have teamed up on the popular track “Whatchu Kno About Me,” a standout anthem that showcases their chemistry and streetwise energy. Sexyy Red herself has exploded onto the scene over the past year with hits like “SkeeYee” and “Hood Hottest Princess,” and her addition gives the show even more star power.

BossMan Dlow, a Florida-born rapper with a raw delivery and rising profile, is another perfect fit. He appeared on Glo’s record “Step” and featured her on the remix of his hit “Finesse.” Their styles mesh well, blending Southern grit with viral energy.

With both of these artists on the bill, Glo Bash is shaping up to be more than a homecoming—it’s a showcase of Southern rap unity and momentum.

Glorious Tour Highlights and Coachella Appearances

The Glo Bash follows the success of GloRilla’s Glorious Tour, which wrapped up this past spring. That tour marked her first nationwide headlining run, and it solidified her status as one of rap’s most exciting live performers.

The Glorious Tour included notable names like Queen Key, a rising force from Chicago, and YWR Rambo, another hometown Memphis talent. These additions helped build a lineup that reflected GloRilla’s support for up-and-coming voices—especially women and regional artists.

She also made two appearances at Coachella 2024, performing on some of the biggest stages in music. These performances helped boost her visibility and showed that she could hold her own among major festival acts. The experience also brought new fans into her orbit and added prestige to her growing résumé.

GloRilla’s “Typa” Single Gains Steam

Aside from her tour and upcoming show, GloRilla has also kept the music coming. In June 2025, she released her new single “Typa”—a melodic and emotional track that samples Keyshia Cole’s R&B classic “Love.”

The release came with added buzz as GloRilla and Keyshia performed the song live at the 2025 BET Awards, delivering one of the standout moments of the night. The performance earned widespread praise online for blending raw rap with soulful R&B in an authentic way.

“Typa” went on to debut at number 42 on the Billboard Hot 100, continuing GloRilla’s streak of charting records. The song’s sample, heartfelt lyrics, and viral appeal made it resonate with fans across genres.

This single shows her versatility—not only can she spit with grit, but she can also tap into vulnerability and emotion when the moment calls for it.

A Career on the Rise

In just a short span of time, GloRilla has gone from viral breakthrough to one of hip-hop’s most watched artists. Her 2022 smash “F.N.F. (Let’s Go)” put her on the map and earned her a Grammy nomination, while her 2023 mixtape Anyways, Life’s Great… proved she had staying power.

Since then, she’s collaborated with some of the biggest names in the game—Cardi B, Megan Thee Stallion, Moneybagg Yo, and Latto, to name a few. But Glo has also maintained a strong connection to her roots, especially Memphis.

That local pride is at the heart of her music and her live performances. Whether she’s onstage at a festival or in front of a hometown crowd, GloRilla represents where she’s from—and who she does it for.

Glo Bash Is More Than Just a Show

What makes Glo Bash stand out is that it’s deeply personal. For GloRilla, this is about giving back to the city that raised her. She’s openly proud of Memphis, and this concert allows her to shine a spotlight on the culture and talent that’s made the city one of hip-hop’s most fertile grounds.

Fans attending Glo Bash can expect high-energy performances, surprise guests, emotional moments, and local prideon full display. It’s a concert—but also a celebration.

For young artists coming up in Memphis, it’s a reminder that dreams are possible. And for fans who’ve followed Glo’s rise since day one, it’s a chance to share in her success story—live and in person.

What’s Next for GloRilla?

With “Typa” still gaining traction and Glo Bash just around the corner, it’s clear that GloRilla is in her bag. More new music could be on the way this summer, and based on her track record, it wouldn’t be surprising to see another single drop before or shortly after the Memphis show.

A deluxe edition of her Glorious album is also rumored to be in development, and with recent collaborations continuing to buzz, Glo’s next full-length project could arrive sooner than fans expect.

She’s already carved out a lane for herself—one that blends bold lyricism with a charismatic personality and an ability to command the stage. As 2025 continues, GloRilla looks poised to take things to the next level.

Glo Bash isn’t just another date on the calendar—it’s a major moment in GloRilla’s fast-rising career. With support from Sexyy Red and BossMan Dlow, a celebrated hometown venue, and an energized fan base behind her, this show promises to be unforgettable.

From charting with “Typa” to shutting down Coachella, GloRilla is proving she’s here to stay—and she’s doing it on her own terms.