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Common

Common

Hip-Hop/Rap
Chicago, United States
Since 1972-03-13
Hip-HopRapChicagoLive MusicSoul
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About Common

Common, a stalwart of the hip-hop genre, has been captivating audiences since his emergence from Chicago in 1972. Known for his insightful lyrics and smooth flow, he has carved a unique niche in the music world, blending elements of soul, jazz, and R&B into his work. Over the years, he has graced some of the most notable venues globally, including the legendary Apollo Theater and Madison Square Garden.

His discography is a testament to his evolution as an artist, with recent releases like 'Mo: Season 2' (2025) and 'The Auditorium, Vol. 1' (2024) showcasing his ability to adapt while maintaining a deep connection to his roots. With a focus on social issues and personal narratives, Common continues to resonate with both longtime fans and new listeners alike.

On Tour

Don't miss your chance to see Common live at the Howard Theatre in Washington, DC, on January 19, 2026. Known for his electrifying performances, he brings a visual spectacle that complements his masterful storytelling and lyrical prowess. Fans can expect a dynamic experience filled with both classic hits and new material, reflecting his ongoing journey as an artist.

With a reputation for engaging with his audience on a personal level, attending a Common concert is not just about the music; it's about the connection he creates with each song. His performances often feature a mix of vibrant visuals and powerful messages, making every show a unique celebration of culture and creativity.

Past Shows

12 concerts

Discography

Common's discography reflects a rich tapestry of sound and storytelling. His recent works, such as 'A Beautiful Revolution' trilogy (2020-2021) and cinematic scores like 'MO' (2022), highlight his versatility and commitment to addressing contemporary themes. Each album offers a blend of heartfelt lyrics and innovative production, inviting listeners to reflect on personal and societal issues.

The production style in albums like 'Black America Again' (2016) and 'A Sense of Blu' (2018) showcases his collaboration with talented producers, resulting in a unique sonic identity that fuses hip-hop with soulful melodies. This distinctive sound has not only earned him critical acclaim but also solidified his place in the hearts of fans across generations.