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Category Beats, Conscious Rap, Hip Hop, Rap, Low Fi

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About Blu & Exile

BLU & EXILE 2026 BIO In 2007, while headlines were dominated by Kanye West vs. 50 Cent and the industry fixated on first-week sales, two artists on the West Coast were quietly crafting something timeless. Blu and Exile weren’t chasing the spotlight — they were building their own gravitational pull. On July 17, 2007, they released Below the Heavens — a debut that felt more like a sacred document than a first statement. Soul-soaked, sample-driven production. Raw, unfiltered vulnerability. No gloss. No gimmicks. Just truth pressed into wax. Early believers recognized it immediately. Underground purists and tastemakers hailed it as an instant classic. Limited to just 3,000 physical copies and leaked prematurely online, its scarcity only strengthened its mythology. If you had it, you understood. If you didn’t, you were already behind. Blu’s everyman reflections — grappling with faith, doubt, love, frustration, and ambition — resonated deeply over Exile’s warm, golden-era-inspired soundscapes. Static in the samples. Dust in the drums. Pain and poetry in every bar. For the Okayplayer generation and beyond, it became a defining statement of West Coast underground hip-hop. The chemistry was organic. Introduced through Aloe Blacc of Emanon, Exile first witnessed Blu command a Los Angeles stage — hungry, electric, undeniable. One session became “Party of Two. ” Then “Maintain. ” Then a vision. A full-length statement. They knew it was special. By 2009, Blu’s momentum earned him a place in the XXL Freshman Class alongside Wale, Kid Cudi, B.o.B, and Charles Hamilton — proof that the underground could crown its own stars. But they never stopped building. The Albums That Followed After Below the Heavens, Blu & Exile continued to evolve together across four full-length releases, each expanding their sonic universe while preserving their unmistakable chemistry: Give Me My Flowers While I Can Still Smell Them (2012) — A triumphant return five years later, balancing maturity and hunger, gratitude and grit. Miles (2020) — A sweeping, jazz-infused opus inspired by the spirit of Miles Davis, blending live instrumentation with expansive storytelling. Love (the) Ominous World (2023) — A darker, textured meditation on love and uncertainty, layered with lush, cinematic production. Across these releases, the duo proved Below the Heavens wasn’t lightning in a bottle — it was the foundation of a lasting movement. Meanwhile, Blu expanded his catalog with one-producer masterpieces alongside Madlib, Evidence, and Nottz, while collaborating with artists such as Anderson .Paak, Talib Kweli, Your Old Droog, and Rome Streetz. Exile solidified his reputation as a producer’s producer with the modern classic Boy Meets World for Fashawn, experimental projects like Exile Radio, and production credits for Mobb Deep, 50 Cent. Big Sean, Wiz Khalifa, and Snoop Dogg. Now, with nearly two decades of growth, experimentation, and refinement behind them, Blu & Exile return not as hungry newcomers — but as master craftsmen of their own lane. Their latest offering doesn’t feel like just another release; it feels like culmination. For longtime listeners, it’s a reunion charged with nostalgia and elevation. For new fans, it’s an invitation into a world where lyricism and soul still reign supreme. The foundation is solid. The chemistry is proven. And history has shown: when Blu and Exile connect, something timeless follows. Album Announcement on the way.

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Is Blu & Exile on tour?

Yes, Blu & Exile is currently on tour. If you're interested in attending an upcoming Blu & Exile concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Blu & Exile tour is scheduled for 18 dates across 18 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2026-2027 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Blu & Exile scheduled to play?

Blu & Exile is scheduled to play 18 shows between 2026-2027. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Blu & Exile tour start?

Blu & Exile's tour starts May 01, 2026 and ends on Jun 13, 2026. They will play 18 cities; their most recent concert was held in Los Angeles at Lodge Room Highland Park and their next upcoming concert will be in San Antonio at Paper Tiger.

What venues is Blu & Exile performing at?

As part of the Blu & Exile tour, Blu & Exile is scheduled to play across the following venues and cities:

2026 Tour Dates:

May 01 - Los Angeles, CA @ Lodge Room Highland Park
May 03 - San Diego, CA @ arts-rec Skate Shop (Barrio Logan)
May 06 - Bakersfield, CA @ Jerry's Pizza & Pub
May 07 - Sacramento, CA @ Harlow's
May 08 - San Francisco, CA @ Neck Of the Woods
May 09 - Portland, OR @ Mississippi Studios
May 10 - Seattle, WA @ Substation
May 14 - Houston, TX @ Cool Heads Prevail
May 15 - Dallas, TX @ Ruins
May 16 - Austin, TX @ The Oven
May 17 - San Antonio, TX @ Paper Tiger
May 26 - Barcelona, CT @ La Nau Locales de Ensayo
Jun 02 - Leipzig, SN @ Naumanns Gaststube
Jun 03 - Berlin, 16 @ Panke Culture
Jun 04 - Hamburg, HH @ Hebebühne
Jun 09 - London, England @ The Jazz Cafe
Jun 11 - Norwich, ENG @ Voodoo Daddy's
Jun 13 - Amsterdam, NH @ Bitterzoet