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YFN Lucci to perform at Hawks game, talks life after prison release

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The Atlanta rapper will make his NBA halftime show debut next week when the Hawks host the Pistons.

At his welcome-home show at State Farm Arena in August, YFN Lucci performed a mix of fan favorites, collaborations and new songs to a packed crowd. (Courtesy of Scoot Holloway/State Farm Arena)

Atlanta rapper YFN Lucci will make his return to State Farm Arena, but as a halftime act instead of a headliner.

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He’ll perform during halftime at the Atlanta Hawks game on Nov. 18, when the team plays against the Detroit Pistons. The appearance follows Lucci’s sold-out homecoming show at the venue in August.

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Rapper YFN Lucci (left) was joined by his four children at the end of his sold-out homecoming show at State Farm Arena in August. (Courtesy of Scoot Holloway/State Farm Arena)

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DeAsia is a music and culture reporter for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. She focuses on the intersection of arts, culture and diverse communities, as well as how emerging social trends are being expressed through the lens of the Atlanta aesthetic. DeAsia’s work can be seen in Pitchfork, Essence, Teen Vogue, Elle and more.



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