
Trey Songz & Bow Wow
Temple
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San Francisco
Saturday, April 26 at 10 pm PDT
$2 Off Tickets
Serves Food
Outdoor Patio
Nightclub
Concert Venue
Rap / Hip-Hop
Pop
R&B
1 +Person going
Saturday, April 26 at 10 pm PDT
$2 Off Tickets
Serves Food
Outdoor Patio
Nightclub
Concert Venue
Rap / Hip-Hop
Pop
R&B
Entry Options
Details
Artists
Description
Temple Live with Trey Songz & Bow Wow
Trey Songz
Contemporary R&B singer, songwriter, and producer Trey Songz debuted during the mid-2000s with the Top Ten R&B/hip-hop hit I Gotta Make It (2005) and swiftly followed through on its creative and commercial promise. Within the first 13 years of his career, Trey released seven albums that peaked inside the Top 20 of the Billboard 200 chart, including the chart-topping Chapter V (2012) and Trigga (2014), while 15 additional headlining singles reached the R&B/hip-hop Top Ten. One of the few post-millennial R&B artists with sustained mainstream status, he has been nominated for a handful of Grammy awards, beginning with Best Male R&B Vocal Performance for the -produced ballad "Can't Help But Wait." Trey has been sought out for collaborations with A-list R&B and rap artists such as , , and , and has worked with key inspirations such as and . The latter contributed to 11 (2018), one in a pair of simultaneously issued mixtapes. The most valuable partnership Trey has struck up, however, is with producer , who has worked with him all the way through Back Home (2020), his eighth album.
Bow Wow
At only age 13, Bow Wow made his rap debut on Beware of Dog (2000), a double-platinum Top Ten hit, and though he struggled to rival such breakout success in the years that followed, he persevered impressively, maturing as an artist (as well as a man) and releasing a series of albums that met varying degrees of commercial success. In addition to his music career, Bow Wow also found regular work in Hollywood, beginning with Like Mike (2002), a star vehicle for which he recorded a soundtrack. Successive film appearances included Johnson Family Vacation (2004), Roll Bounce (2005), and The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (2006).
DJ set by Shabazz and DJ Awall
Temple SF is a 21+ venue.