
Los Angeles, CA – December 6 — Hip-hop nostalgia met modern comedy culture when Soulja Boy took the stage at Druski’s Could’ve Fest Tour in Los Angeles, delivering a high-energy performance that sent the crowd into a frenzy. The surprise set quickly became one of the most talked-about moments of the tour, blending viral humor with iconic rap anthems that defined an era.
Performing to a packed LA audience, Soulja Boy ran through fan favorites including “Crank That (Soulja Boy),” “Kiss Me Thru the Phone, ” and “Turn My Swag On,” proving his influence on hip-hop culture remains undeniable. The crowd rapped every lyric word-for-word, creating an electric, throwback atmosphere that lit up the venue.

Druski’s Could’ve Fest Tour, known for merging comedy, music, and pop culture, has become a must-see live experience. Soulja Boy’s appearance elevated the Los Angeles stop, bridging generations of fans and highlighting the rapper’s lasting relevance in today’s entertainment landscape. Social media buzzed immediately after the performance, with clips circulating across TikTok, Instagram, and X, amplifying the night’s impact well beyond the venue.

The Los Angeles show reinforced Could’ve Fest’s reputation for surprise moments and cultural crossover. For Soulja Boy, the performance was another reminder of his status as a viral pioneer whose music continues to move crowds nearly two decades into his career. As Druski’s Could’ve Fest Tour continues to roll through major cities, fans are eagerly anticipating what—and who might pop up next. One thing is certain: Soulja Boy’s December 6th performance in Los Angeles will go down as a standout moment of the tour and a celebration of hip-hop’s enduring energy.
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