The Sovereign Presents:

BIG K.R.I.T.

BIG K.R.I.T.
Saturday, June 06
Doors: 7 pm // Show: 8 pm
Mississippi’s prodigal son and unrivaled king of Southern hip-hop, Big K.R.I.T., is back on the road. Bringing his signature fusion of soulful production, introspective lyricism, and candy-paint country funk, K.R.I.T. promises an unmatched live experience. The World is a Parking Lot Tour is a masterclass in independent hip-hop, featuring heavy bass, sharp storytelling, and the raw energy that has defined his career. Don’t miss out on the King Remembered In Time.
 
Joining him is respected Atlanta staple and longtime collaborator, Scotty ATL, bringing his own Southern-fried flow to the stage. 
 
All ages show – $2 cash surcharge at the door for minors
 
“Gotta Do It” Meet & Greet VIP Package Includes:
  • One (1) GA Ticket

  • Post Show Meet & Greet with Big K.R.I.T.

  • Individual Photo Opportunity with Big K.R.I.T.

  • One (1) VIP Exclusive Merch Pack

  • One (1) Commemorative VIP Laminate

  • First Access Merch Shopping (where applicable)

  • Venue First Entry (where applicable)

Big K.R.I.T.
Rapper. Producer. Visionary. Voice for the People.

Big K.R.I.T. (King Remembered In Time) has always been a bridge between eras—merging trunk-rattling Southern grit with soul-stirring introspection, and pairing lyrical dexterity with purpose-driven vision. A decade after his breakthrough, the Mississippi artist continues to evolve on his own terms, crafting music that speaks to legacy, healing, and human connection.

His upcoming project, Dedicated to Cadalee Biarritz, represents a full-circle creative moment. Inspired by car culture as a metaphor for emotional journeying, the album plays like theme music for those cruising through life’s transitions — balancing nostalgia with growth, solitude with vulnerability. Rooted in warm instrumentation and organic production, the project was largely created alongside Mississippi-born collaborators, anchoring K.R.I.T. in the soil that shaped him.

Musically, the album marks a “sonic homecoming”— but it’s not about chasing old formulas.Instead, K.R.I.T. redefines maturity in Hip-Hop, embracing a space where artists can age with grace and depth. He’s traded the pressure to “bar out” every verse for songs that breathe, connect, and live with listeners over time. “I’m not here to prove I can rap anymore,” he says. “I’m here to make music that lives with you.” K.R.I.T. is more than a rapper. He’s a producer, storyteller, and architect of experience.

Post-Def Jam, he’s embraced independence not just as a business model but as a philosophy—prioritizing authenticity over trend cycles and aligning each release with deeper intention. The result: music that’s designed for longevity, not virality.
While he’s remained intentional about not oversharing online, K.R.I.T. has doubled down on meaningful fan connection—through live shows, sonic storytelling, and community. His marketing strategy reflects this too: it’s intimate, grassroots, and tailored to the people who’ve grown with him over the years. No gimmicks. Just presence.

With a renewed focus on health and sustainability, K.R.I.T. is building a career that resists burnout and embraces balance. From therapy and lifestyle changes to intentional touring and long-form releases, every move is grounded in care—for self, craft, and community.

Looking ahead, his goals extend beyond the booth. He envisions a creative ecosystem where artists—particularly Southern, independent, and aging voices—are empowered to create without compromise. A multi-label platform, mentorship pipelines, and redefining Hip-Hop’s aging curve are all part of the plan. “As long as I’ve got something meaningful to say, I belong in the conversation,” he notes.

From his early mixtape classics to the rich, reflective world of Dedicated to Cadalee Biarritz , Big K.R.I.T. continues to carve space for soul, nuance, and truth in Hip-Hop. In an era obsessed with speed, he’s moving with intention—proving that timeless always outlasts trendy.