Tropidelic
Premier Concerts and Manic Presents:

Tropidelic

with Artikal Sound System, Grieves
Doors: 6:30 pm | Show: 7:30 pm
All Ages
The Warehouse at FTC
Fairfield, CT

Tropidelic

Tropidelic doesn’t just play music — they throw a party with purpose. Hailing from the gritty, soulful streets of Cleveland, this six-piece genre-bending powerhouse mashes up funk, reggae, hip-hop, rock, and soul into a high-energy sound that’s impossible to pin down but easy to love. Known for their explosive live shows and relentless DIY hustle, Tropidelic has built a devoted nationwide following by turning obstacles into anthems and grit into groove.

Frontman Roads leads the charge with raw honesty and emotional swagger, bringing both fire and feeling to every performance. Whether they’re lighting up Red Rocks Amphitheatre, soundtracking stadiums after tossing the first pitch at a Cleveland Guardians game, or hosting their own fan-favorite festivals like Sunny Days and Everwild, Tropidelic delivers music with meaning — and the moves to match. With a wave of major festival appearances, coast-to-coast tours alongside heavyweights like 311 and Michael Franti, and tens of millions of streams under their belt, Tropidelic is riding high and rolling fast.

Artikal Sound System

Artikal Sound System brings the sunshine — and the soul. Hailing from South Florida, this genre-blending crew weaves together reggae, alt-rock, and pop into a sound that feels like a sun-soaked postcard from the coast. Their laid-back grooves, hypnotic bass lines, and smooth, soulful vocals create a vibe that’s equally perfect for beach days and late-night drives.

With every track, Artikal Sound System strikes a balance between breezy fun and emotional depth, delivering rhythms that sway, lyrics that connect, and a sound that’s all their own. Effortlessly cool and endlessly listenable, they’re not just riding the reggae-rock wave — they’re shaping it.

Grieves

Grieves, an American hip-hop artist and producer, is known for his introspective and often confessional lyrics, often exploring themes of relationships, addiction, and the struggles of touring. His music is often described as "anti-boom bap," featuring quiet combinations of synths and horns, with a focus on emotional honesty rather than traditional hip-hop bravado.