Young Dolph’s Dolphland pop-up museum to be held in Atlanta from July 28-30

Young Dolph’s Dolphland museum to come to Atlanta on July 28

This year, Young Dolph’s estate has been bringing the Dolphland museum to various cities. This pop-up event celebrates Dolph’s life and music career with a myriad of historical items.

Meanwhile, the Dolphland museum is also now finally heading to Atlanta. This will take place from July 28-30, as tickets can be purchased at YoungDolph.com. The pop-up event will be held inside the Westside Cultural Arts Center, located at 760 Tenth St.

Furthermore, on Saturday, Dolph’s custom camo fleet will also be on display at DJ Envy’s Drive Your Dreams car show, on July 29. That will be held inside of the Georgia World Conference Center.

The Dolphland Museum was created after Dolph’s first posthumous album, “Paper Route Frank,” was released in December. 13 songs were released, including collaborations with 2 Chainz, Key Glock, and more. A month later, Dolph’s PRE record label went on to release their joint “Long Live Dolph” project, which was led by Key Glock’s “Proud” single.

Dolph was tragically shot and killed in his hometown of Memphis, back in November 2021. At the time, he was purchasing cookies from Makeda’s Homemade Cookies. Two men have since been scheduled to head to trial for this, in March 2024.

Young Dolph’s Dolphland museum to come to Atlanta on July 28