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There’s A Free G.O.O.D. Music Show Tonight In LA

It looks like G.O.O.D. Music is throwing a special event in Los Angeles on Friday night, and the whole thing is free. Because of All Star Weekend, Los Angeles is packed full of events for the next couple of days, and it looks like Kanye’s squad is going to kick things off with what could possibly be a concert.

A phone number was posted via @denimtears’ Instagram story today, which fans were instructed to call for more information regarding the secretive event. A woman’s voice on the line greets you saying, “Hi there, thanks for calling. You’ve reached the line for Dial Up, presented by G.O.O.D. Music. Expect a text message with all details. See you there.” G.O.O.D. Music could mean a lot of different artists from Kanye, to Big Sean, to 2 Chainz…so nobody really knows who will be showing up to this thing–but Teyana Taylor was tagged as being apart of the event.

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After you hang up on the pre-recorded message, you’re sent a text message with more info. The event is 21 and up, with free entry and free drinks. The actual event–whatever it is–will begin at 11:30 p.m. and is set to feature “special guest performances.” The address will be texted out to those who inquired at 9 p.m.

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The crew had a “G.O.O.D. Music Pop-Up” in New York back in 2016, where artists including Migos, Yo Gotti, 2 Chainz, and Kanye himself showed up to perform at a small, couple-hundred person venue. The event tonight could be a similar situation, but since Kanye hasn’t performed in over a year, there’s less likely of a chance that he’ll be there. Guess we’ll have to wait and see what actually happens tonight at 11:30pm.

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