Sexyy Red announces Back To School Bash concert in St. Louis with GloRilla, BossMan Dlow, and more

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Sexyy Red Announces St. Louis Back to School Bash

Sexyy Red is going all out for her hometown. The St. Louis rapper just announced her Back To School Bash 2025, a one-night-only concert happening September 6 at the Enterprise Center in downtown St. Louis.

This isn’t just another tour date. It’s shaping up to be one of the biggest hip-hop events of the year, featuring a packed lineup of trending artists including GloRillaDaBabyBossMan DlowRob49, and Loe Shimmy.

For fans in Missouri and across the Midwest, this is more than a concert—it’s a cultural moment.

Sexyy Red Returns Home in a Big Way

2025 has been a landmark year for Sexyy Red. The St. Louis native has evolved from viral breakout to certified hitmaker, thanks to a combination of sharp branding, unfiltered authenticity, and undeniably catchy music.

With this Back to School Bash, she’s not just performing—she’s giving back. The event comes just as schools reopen across the region, making it a celebration of both youth culture and hometown pride.

By hosting the event at the Enterprise Center, one of the top venues in the region, she’s making a bold statement about where she stands in the industry.

A Lineup That Feels Like a Festival

Let’s talk about the lineup. The Back to School Bash 2025 doesn’t feel like a typical concert. It feels more like a mini hip-hop festival packed into one arena—and each performer brings their own unique wave.

GloRilla

Fresh off a series of viral hits including “TGIF” and her feature on Megan Thee Stallion’s “Wanna Be,” GloRilla is more than just a rising star—she’s becoming a household name. With her commanding stage presence and unapologetic lyrics, she’s the perfect complement to Sexyy Red’s energy.

DaBaby

Whether you love him or critique him, DaBaby is still one of the most explosive live performers in hip-hop. After a quieter 2024, he’s aiming to reclaim his spot—and this show is part of that strategy. Expect high energy, crowd engagement, and plenty of viral moments.

BossMan Dlow

Florida’s BossMan Dlow has been building buzz all year with gritty anthems and a growing fanbase. His style brings a different vibe to the show—more street, more Southern, and definitely high impact.

Rob49

Rob49, repping New Orleans, has been a name to watch. With songs that ride the line between street bangers and club-ready energy, his performances are electric and unpredictable. He’s the kind of artist that surprises first-time viewers—and keeps longtime fans screaming every bar.

Loe Shimmy

Florida’s Loe Shimmy is known for his melodic trap sound and relatable storytelling. He brings a touch of introspection to the otherwise high-octane bill, rounding out the lineup with depth and flavor.

Sexyy Red’s 2025: A Year of Big Moves

The Back to School Bash isn’t the only reason Sexyy Red is in the spotlight. So far in 2025, she’s been everywhere—streaming chartsnightclubs in London, and all over social media.

Here are just a few of the highlights:

“Fat, Juicy & Wet” feat. Bruno Mars

One of the most surprising collaborations of the year came in the form of “Fat, Juicy & Wet,” a raunchy-but-rhythmic single featuring Bruno Mars. The track blends Bruno’s silky vocals with Sexyy Red’s no-holds-barred delivery, creating a unique sound that works surprisingly well.

It’s been steadily climbing the charts and lighting up TikTok with challenges, reaction videos, and parodies.

“YN” with PlaqueBoyMax, BabyChiefDoIt & Baby Kia

Sexyy Red also gave a platform to some of the newest voices in underground rap with her single “YN.” Featuring PlaqueBoyMaxBabyChiefDoIt, and Baby Kia, the track shows her commitment to supporting emerging talent while expanding her sonic range.

London Residency at Tape Nightclub

Earlier in July, Sexyy Red took her talents across the Atlantic. She performed three consecutive shows at Tape London, one of the UK’s most exclusive nightlife spots. The residency introduced her to international audiences and further solidified her status as a global artist on the rise.

Enterprise Center: The Perfect Venue

If you’re from St. Louis, you already know that the Enterprise Center isn’t just a venue—it’s a staple. Home to the NHL’s St. Louis Blues and host to countless major events, it’s the kind of place you go when something big is happening.

Hosting the Back To School Bash here shows just how far Sexyy Red has come—and how much she values her city.

The venue’s capacity (nearly 20,000) and central location make it ideal for both locals and out-of-town fans looking to make the trip.

Tickets and What to Expect

Tickets for Back To School Bash 2025 are expected to sell fast. With a lineup this strong and Sexyy Red’s current momentum, demand will be high.

Fans should expect:

  • Festival-style performances from each artist
  • High-quality visuals and production
  • Plenty of surprise moments (Sexyy Red is known to keep fans on their toes)
  • A chance to be part of a historic hometown event

Whether you’re a lifelong St. Louis resident or someone flying in just for the night, this show will offer something special.

Why This Show Matters

This concert isn’t just about music. It’s about empowermentrepresentation, and celebrating where you come from.

For Sexyy Red, the Back to School Bash 2025 is a way to connect with her community and celebrate her rise without forgetting the people who helped her get there. It’s a chance for fans to see her not just as a rapper, but as a hometown hero who’s still rooted in St. Louis.

It also highlights a broader shift in hip-hop—more women leading tours, curating lineups, and taking control of their brand on and off the stage.

From surprise collabs to international residencies, Sexyy Red is proving she’s here to stay. Her Back To School Bash in St. Louis is more than just another show—it’s a statement of power, pride, and purpose.

With major names like DaBabyGloRilla, and Rob49 sharing the stage, this is shaping up to be one of the most exciting hip-hop events of 2025.

If you’re thinking about going—don’t wait. This is a moment you’ll want to say you were part of.