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On tour
Yes
Followers
257,167
Concerts
Apr
04
Fusion Concert with Bethel Music and KB Speaking
Marion
Tickets
Jun
07
NightVision 2025
Grand Junction
Tickets
Jun
17
Xtreme Summer 2025
Panama City Beach
Tickets
Jun
21
RISEFEST 2025
Sheldon
Tickets
Jul
10
Lifest 2025
Oshkosh
Tickets
Jul
16
KB In Concert at YEX'25
Bradenton
Tickets
Jul
18
Alive Music Festival
Mineral City
Tickets
Sep
13
UpRise Fest 2025
Shippensburg
Tickets
About KB
Kevin Burgess, now better known by his stage name KB, is a rapper. His latest EP 100 debuted at #1 on Billboard’s Christian Album Chart, #4 on Billboard’s Rap Chart and respectfully at #22 on Billboard’s coveted Top 200 Album Chart. He’s won a Dove Award (Nominated twice), been a Recording Academy featured artist on Grammy.com and has received critical acclaim from his peers and media such as Billboard Magazine and The Blaze. He’s toured nationally with Tenth Avenue North and is scheduled to join Trip Lee for the upcoming “Rise Tour.” But like so many musicians that came before him, KB, the rapper, almost never happened.
At birth, the doctor didn’t think he’d ever be able to talk or even speak clearly. Fortunately, KB was able to overcome this ailment, but hip-hop was frowned upon in his household, forcing the youngster to seek a safer instrument for musical expression. “I grew up in a structured military family. In my house, you couldn’t listen to hip-hop,” KB explains. “I used to hide in a closet and listen to it on my Walkman.” KB hails from Tampa, FL by way of an Air Force base close to East St. Louis. Along the way, KB, thirsting for an outlet for his love of music with a desperate need for expression, picked up the trumpet. Fast forward to the present and KB has already released a mixtape, a widely successful debut album and is working on his second hip-hop studio album. And in what was once considered the disfavored music of his childhood, KB has discovered redemption.
KB was barely a teenager when his parents divorced and seemingly overnight he was ripped from a structured safe family-first environment to a single parent household in a rundown community in Southside St. Petersburg, FL. “All of a sudden it was just me and mom smack dab in the middle of the hood,” KB recalls. It was an overwhelming stressful situation for everyone but especially for a teenager. KB struggled to find his place. A naturally skilled learner, he was at the top of his class. But for all his effort, both positive and negative, there came opposition for a young man trying to tackle his own demons – The biggest obstacle being the loss of a father to a nasty divorce. KB tried to fill the void with anything from sports and gambling to dabbling with drugs and everything in-between. Struggling with anger, he’d often get into street fights. It wasn’t until he found faith and rediscovered hip-hop, the contraband music from his childhood, that KB would find his place. Ironically, at first, it came in the form of dreadlocks.
Despite his personal struggles, and with the love of a strong mother, KB was a gifted student and through an accelerated program, he entered college early while still technically only in his junior year of high school. “My mother is and was an incredible women, who I respect deeply and her faith has had a profound impact on me,” KB explains.
Quite literally being the youngest man on a college campus made it difficult for KB to find friends with similar interests so when he heard about another student that was really into hip-hop, KB promptly sought him out and challenged him to a battle. KB says, “I remember him saying, ‘I don’t do that. I do Christian rap.’ And I was struck by that and blown away that he didn’t qualify it. I never in my life met someone our age that would lead with their Christianity.” Two weeks later, KB approached the kid again in the lunchroom. He noticed a CD on the table. On the cover of the album was a rapper with tattoos everywhere, your standard hip-hop gold chain and dreadlocks. KB challenged his new young friend. “Dude, I thought you were a Christian, why you listening to Lil’ Wayne?” He was shocked with the response. “No. This is Christian. This dude’s a believer. Listen to this,” his friend replied. KB took the album home and was surprised to experience his first Christian rap album. And it was good. In fact, it was great! The music was a bridge for KB. Through the music, KB discovered the message. And in that moment, KB realized that he wanted to know God for himself and soon after he enrolled in Bible College. “We find ourselves looking in dumpsters for food, but really the true bread is God. Nothing could make me feel safe, not even weapons. The very thing it’s supposed to be providing which is safety makes you feel more in danger. When I discovered God, I felt safe for the first time in my life,” explains KB.
KB spent four years at Trinity College studying theology with plans on missionary work in Brazil. But in the latter part of his time at Trinity, KB would be pulled in another direction, back to the music that was the bridge to his salvation. With a close friend, KB formed an alliance of young rappers, poets, missionaries and students entitled His Glory Alone (hga).
HGA would create quite the following. Among the growing flock of fans were Reach Records’ founders Ben Washer and Lecrae. KB was invited to join Lecrae on tour and within a year had inked his first recording contract with Reach Records. In 2011, KB released his debut mixtape Who is KB? He followed that debut with his first studio album titled, Weight & Glory in 2012. He’s been featured on his label mates’ projects including Lecrae’s album Rehab (“I Used to Do it Too”), Trip Lee’s The Good Life (“One Sixteen”) and on Andy Mineo’s Heroes for Sale (“The Saints”). And he’s since toured the world over. His last EP, titled 100, a message focused collection, had fans celebrating the belief that what you do isn’t nearly as important as who you do it for.
And as they say, the rest is history except in the case of Reach Records, KB and his label mates, it isn’t. It’s history-making. Reach Records sales are approaching two million records and the label has acquired a distribution deal with Sony Music Entertainment’s RED. Its success rivals any contemporary hip-hop label. Reach Records dominated 2014 with three Grammy nominations, chart topping releases, high profile television appearances and performances and worldwide touring success.
KB is set to release his next highly anticipated album titled Tomorrow We Live this spring. He calls its theme a “mantra of the struggle.” And since no one is exempt from the struggles of life, he hopes it’s a soundtrack of inspiration. It’s this idea that one day the struggle will end and Tomorrow We Live. “On a grand scale that’s along the belief that God is going to wrap up history with a grand finale that will make sense of all the suffering throughout human history and it will show that good overcomes evil where we’ll be in perfection throughout eternity. But also the title works thematically in a practical sense. Nothing is devastating. Hope is bigger,” KB excitedly shares.
He’s traveled as far as South Africa to get perspective for this album. Together with his production team “Cobra” and the incredibly talented songwriter Natalie Lauren, KB escaped to Capetown and began working on Tomorrow We Live. “We went up into the mountains overlooking the ocean and just started writing. We’ve been working with local musicians too. We created this beautiful sound that I’m calling World Trap. It’s a combination of a big world global sound combined with a South Florida trap element.”
Through music, KB has found direction, a mission and a calling. Tomorrow We Live just may be someone else’s bridge to salvation. Tomorrow We Live releases April 21st 2015
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What fans are saying
Solo
I had an absolutely outstanding time!! This was the first show I've ever been to, and it did not disappoint. I listen to the song Armies every time I plug my headphones in. Whenever I hear that song come on, it's like lightning hitting the body.
Trip Lee and KB have been big inspirations for me. Now I finally got to hear them in person.
I had a great time and I hope to see them again.
The MET Church
Houston, TX
Oct 16, 2022
Hector
It was amazing! ... but the only thing i would add is that the front row (closest to the stage) should be only accessible to those who paid the VIP ticket makes no sense to pay VIP Ticket and then be stuck behind (or blocked) by someone who paid general admission, ... outside of that the show was great! Thanks to everyone who made this show possible! EVERYONE!!! God Bless you all!
Mosaic Church | Winter Garden
Winter Garden, FL
Apr 20, 2024
Kendra
The show was awesome and amazing! I just wish that the venue had told us in advance that the Q&A was changed to after the show. I had to drive 1 1/2 to get there, and I would not have rushed! But Gawvi and KB were amazing as always! Letting God use them on this platform takes dedication and sacrifice a d we as fans appreciate it!
The Broadberry
Richmond, VA
Oct 26, 2019
Corey
Nice concert. KB and the other artists had the audience turned up. There was even a local connection with artist Childlike CiCi. The one thing that would have made it more engaging was a more effective use of stage lighting to avoid the artist and musicians being back lit most of the show. But it was a good time for all ages.
Steele Creek Church
Charlotte, NC
Apr 29, 2024
Cliff Wilkins
KB is the Truth!!!!! Team Jesus!!!!! I got there at 4:30 to be first in line which i was so i could be first one in the doors but i wasnt, i was kind of sad but it's all good...its not about me..Jesus first, others second, i am last...artist of perfection is what i call KB now.....hope he comes to lakeland one.day!!!
Calvary Chapel Orlando
Orlando, FL
Aug 10, 2019
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KB Tour Cities
Oshkosh, WI
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Panama City Beach, FL
Grand Junction, CO
Sheldon, IA
Marion, IN
Frequently Asked Questions About KB
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is KB on tour?
Yes, KB is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
KB concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The KB tour
is scheduled for 8 dates across 7 cities. Get
information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2025-2026 with Hypebot.
How many upcoming tour dates is KB scheduled to play?
KB is scheduled to play 8 shows between 2025-2026. Buy
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When does the KB tour start?
KB’s tour starts Apr 04, 2025 and ends on Sep 13, 2025.
They will play 7 cities; their most recent concert was held in
Marion at Chapel Auditorium and their next upcoming concert
will be in Mineral City at Atwood Lake Park.
What venues is KB performing at?
As part of the KB tour, KB is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2025 Tour Dates:
Apr 04 - Marion,
IN @ Chapel Auditorium
Jun 07 - Grand Junction,
CO @ Mesa County Fairgrounds
Jun 17 - Panama City Beach,
FL @ Edgewater Beach Resort
Jun 21 - Sheldon,
IA @ Risefest Festival Grounds
Jul 10 - Oshkosh,
WI @ Sunnyview Expo Center
Jul 16 - Bradenton,
FL @ The Family Church at Christian Retreat Bradenton Florida
Jul 18 - Mineral City,
OH @ Atwood Lake Park
Sep 13 - Shippensburg,
PA @ Shippensburg Fairgrounds