Tyga, the American rapper is coming to perform in Kuwait next month. No idea how they managed to make this happen, but the same guys who brought Russ to Kuwait are now bringing Tyga. Too bad the concert is taking place at the uninspiring Mishref International Fairgrounds, kinda feels like it needs a nicer venue than that.
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11 replies on “Tyga is Coming to Kuwait”
sounds like a great time, wait… last time I was at a concert in Kuwait I wasn’t even able to dance or do anything.
Stay glued to your seat and have a good time, its just not worth it.
Don’t worry Kuwait has come a long way. I’ve seen recent events at AUK, DAI and Shaheed park… People were dancing all over the place. it was a disappointing sight actually.
You can sway left to right or right to left though
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But you know, I attended this local rock concert in high school ten years ago in Shaab Park and everyone there was dancing their behinds off out in the open with their girlfriends.
No one said anything.
First time I hear of this person so Mishref is pretty much appropriate.
im not a fan. but lol. this guy is quite big.
Silver 30 KD? Such a waste only for Tyga who doesn’t have any memorable hits and only popular because he were with the lip lady “Kylie’. Sadly people gonna still pay for the overpriced tix because you know the lack of entertainment here… But for me, It just feel weird listening to this kind of Music here in Kuwait with no booze and boring crowd…
they have a stage in the fairground?
Russ was kind of an accomplishment… although I don’t like any of their music, Russ is at least a rising star whereas Tyga has pretty much fallen from grace leeching off of Kylie, not paying taxes, going bankrupt and sounds like a shitty person in general “Plus didn’t he sleep with a tranny or something ?!?!”
this seems like a step backwards…
Couldn’t they have invited someone more famous and worthy? I think they can do much better. And dont these often get cancelled last minute?
Sad times for kuwait when these low lives who became role models start spreading their sick messages to our youth… sad times indeed