Experience the Raw Power of Benny The Butcher’s Exclusive ‘Everybody Can’t Go’ Tour Stop Coming to Your City!
Benny the Butcher is making headlines once again with his latest venture that is sure to delight his fans. The Buffalo native has just announced a new tour stop that will be open to everyone, no matter where they are located. How is this possible? Benny will be live-streaming his upcoming Irving Plaza show in New York City on April 25, thanks to the Veeps platform.
Veeps, created by ex-Good Charlotte rockers Joel and Benji Madden, is known as the world’s leading streaming platform for live music and entertainment. Fans can connect with their favorite artists through live and on-demand concerts, comedy shows, and more. The service is easily accessible on all streaming platforms, including Roku, Apple TV, and Samsung.
If you want to be part of this exciting event, virtual tickets for Benny The Butcher’s streaming show will be available for $11.99 each, and can be purchased directly from the Veeps website.
But that’s not all that has been happening in Benny’s world. Last month, tension between Benny The Butcher and Freddie Gibbs seemed to escalate, as the former decided to gift Gibbs’ ex-girlfriend a Black Soprano Family chain. This move was seen as another jab in their ongoing feud, which started back in 2021.
The conflict between Benny and Gibbs began when the Butcher made a joke about Gibbs getting shot in the leg. Shortly after, Gibbs was allegedly jumped by a group of individuals linked to Benny while in Buffalo, right before a show. Despite their previous collaborations on two hit singles, Benny has made it clear that there is no chance of reconciliation with Gibbs.
Addressing the situation, Benny stated, “You don’t do that shit to people you cool with and that’s just it. I really don’t have no problem with him. He never done nothing to me in life. I have no problem with him. It’s just that I would be goofy. And the people I make my music for would look at me goofy if I would stand next to him.”
On the other hand, Gibbs has expressed his disinterest in resolving the beef, saying, “Just because I feel like I’m not on the level of that ghetto rap beef shit. I don’t care enough to solve a beef with a rapper. I don’t care enough. I don’t care about rappers enough. I don’t care about the rap game and what they think about me. I’ll let them care about that.”
As the drama continues to unfold, fans are left wondering what will come next for these two talented artists. Regardless of the ongoing feud, Benny The Butcher’s upcoming live-streamed show is set to be a must-see event for all hip-hop enthusiasts. Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to experience Benny’s electrifying performance from the comfort of your own home.