Portland’s Aminé Shuts Down Tabernacle During the Atlanta Stop of his Best Tour Ever Tour

All photos by Simo Haier

On the 13th show of his Best Tour Ever tour, Portland, Oregon native Aminé delivers an electrifying show that left Atlanta’s historic Tabernacle in shambles.

If you didn’t already know, the Tabernacle concert hall is an Atlanta staple, landmark, and go-to event venue for some of the best concerts and comedy shows in history. With that being said, a performance here comes with high expectations. Lucky for us, Aminé and crew were prepared to exceed those expectations by a longshot.

To kick off the night, Florida rapper 454 took the stage and warmed the crowd with a medley of bangers before bringing out fellow Florida artist, Pig The Gemini.

454 was followed by Cochise — yet another Florida native who earned a spot on Columbia Records’ roster in 2020 after going viral with hits like “Hatchback” and “Red Head”. On this night Cochise performed his upbeat, high-octane records in such emphatic fashion that ranking him as one of Hip-Hop’s best young performers is honestly a no-brainer.

Of course, the night culminated with the headliner of the Best Tour Ever tour, Aminé. He executed brilliant vision in everything from set design to the actual performance of the records. With the stage replicating locations in the Northeast Portland neighborhood of Woodlawn where he was raised, Aminé was able to excite and inspire his audience with his commanding stage presence and captivating storytelling both sonically and visually.

If you would like to see Aminé live, the North American leg of the Best Tour Ever tour will end on March 28th in North Vancouver, Canada before continuing with the European leg in September. You can grab your tickets here.

Be sure to follow Aminé on his official Instagram and Twitter page for regular updates on the tour and his latest moves.