Killer Mike Brings the High & Holy Tour with Surprise Guests to The Apollo Theater

On July 20th, Atlanta Rapper Killer Mike brought his High & Holy Tour to the Apollo Theater in Harlem. He emphasized to the crowd that this wasn’t any standard rap show. The Church stage set and the five background singers set the tone as their vocals provided a soothing sound with Mike’s raps. The performance had many intimate moments, with the backtracks stopping to let the fans and Mike go a capella. 

Killer Mike performing at the Apollo Theater in Harlem, NY. Photo by: Lucas Kurzweil.

Killer Mike spent most of the show playing tracks from his new solo album MICHAEL, but he also brought out a few special guests for the New York crowd. The first surprise artist to join Killer Mike on the stage was Harlem’s own Cam’ron. Although brief, Cam’ron was able to pump up the crowd with his song “Touch It or Not.” Toward the show’s end, Mike brought out his Run The Jewels partner El-P to perform “DON’T LET THE DEVIL.” Killer Mike brought everyone to church with his performance, leaving them with an everlasting memory of what greatness looks like on the stage of the iconic Apollo Theater. 

Killer Mike performing at the Apollo Theater in Harlem, NY. Photo by: Lucas Kurzweil.

Tickets for the rest of the High & Holy tour are available HERE, and the dates are below:

Killer Mike and Cam’ron at the Apollo Theater in Harlem, NY. Photo by: Lucas Kurzweil.

JUL 21, 2023 – Underground Arts – Philadelphia, PA

JUL 23, 2023 – Pitchfork Music Festival – Chicago, IL

JUL 24, 2023 – First Avenue – Minneapolis, MN

JUL 27, 2023 – The Showbox – Seattle, WA

JUL 28, 2023 – McMenamins Crystal Ballroom – Portland, OR

JUL 29, 2023 – The Fillmore – San Francisco, CA 

JUL 31, 2023 – The Theatre at Ace Hotel – Los Angeles, CA

AUG 1, 2023 – The Van Buren – Phoenix, AZ

AUG 3, 2023 – House of Blues Houston – Houston, TX

AUG 4, 2023 – House of Blues Dallas – Dallas, TX

AUG 5, 2023 – The Joy Theater – New Orleans, LA

Killer Mike and El-P at the Apollo Theater in Harlem, NY. Photo by: Lucas Kurzweil.

Comments are closed.