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Exclusive: Lil Wayne Announces Virtual Concert In Clash Royale Arena

Rap NewsFeb 4, 20260 comments

Lil Wayne is bringing his signature sound to the virtual world with a special performance set for February 6. The rap superstar announced he will be taking over the Clash Royale Arena for an exciting virtual concert. This event promises a unique experience for fans of music, sports, and gaming, blending all three worlds. This news comes after Lil Wayne shared his thoughts on not being chosen for aSuper Bowl Halftime show in his hometown.

Clash Royale Performance Details

The rapper plans to deliver a special rendition of his hit track, “A Milli, ” during the virtual event. While the full setlist remains under wraps, Lil Wayne expressed his enthusiasm for the upcoming show. He stated, “Music, sports and gaming all in one place — y’all know how much I love being at the center of the culture.” He further added, “I’m turning the Clash Royale Arena into the most lit concert of the week, tap in Feb. 6 to see what we got in store for y’all.” Clash Royale is available for free download on the App Store for those looking to tune in.

Reaction to Super Bowl Snub

This announcement follows Lil Wayne’s previous comments regarding the Super Bowl Halftime show. He had previously shared his disappointment about Kendrick Lamar performing in his hometown of New Orleans, as reported by HotNewHipHop, he expressed his feelings on Instagram Live, stating, “That hurt. Hurt a lot.” He felt personally let down, believing he was the ideal choice for that platform in his city.

Future Super Bowl Plans

In an interview with Rolling Stone back in April, Lil Wayne mentioned he did not watch Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl performance. Furthermore, he indicated he wasn’t interested in headlining a Super Bowl Halftime show anytime soon. He explained that the feeling associated with that opportunity was “stolen.” Therefore, Lil Wayne stated, “I don’t want to do it. It was perfect.”

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