Lil Baby celebrated his 30th birthday with a special homecoming concert, with a bevy of special guests helping him toast the occasion in the heart of Atlanta.
On Saturday night, Lil Baby touched down at the State Farm Arena for the special birthday concert. Baby opened the show with a bang by soaring from the rafters through the arena and landing on the submarine-inspired stage to perform a medley of his hits, including "Woah," "Frozen (One Me)," "Forever," "California Breeze," "Close Friends," "Southside," and more.
In addition to performing fan-favorite tracks, Baby enlisted a number of special guests to join him on stage, starting with 42 Dugg. The duo performed their 2020 collaborative banger "We Paid," laying the foundation for more guests to turn up with the Atlanta faithful, such as Lil Dann, Tay B, Hunxho, 4Batz, Rylo Rodriguez, and more.
But that wasn't all. Sexyy Red, who took the stage to perform "Bow Bow Bow (F My Baby Dad)" and "Get It Sexyy," caused the entire State Farm arena to rumble because of fans losing their mind.
Muni Long added a smooth R&B tip to the night with passionate renditions of her hits "Hrs & Hrs" and "Made For Me." Rod Wave also caused fans inside State Farm Arena to go into a frenzy when he made an appearance and performed "Rags2Riches 2 "and "25."
21 Savage took things to another level as well when he got on stage to perform "Red Rum" alongside his ATL brethren.
Just when the crowd thought things couldn't get any better, Lil Baby had even more surprises in store for them; however, some issues prevented him from keeping his promise. According to the rapper, Travis Scott and Future were supposed to perform, but they couldn't hit the stage for an undisclosed reason.
Baby then went ahead and closed out the show by himself while also revealing his new album would be dropping on January 3.
Earlier this week, Baby dropped off his new track "Touchdown."