A week after Takeoff’s tragic death, shot to death outside a bowling club in Houston, Texas, the 28-year-old American rapper’s funeral will be held in public this Friday, November 11, at State Farm Arena. in his hometown of Atlanta.
According to the site of this stadium, which can hold up to 20,000 spectators, the event will be open to the public but only residents of the State of Georgia will be able to benefit from free access. An online box office has already been enabled.
“To honor Kirsnick Khari Ball [ndlr: le vrai nom du rappeur] and to allow fans to pay their respects to the superstar, the beloved’s family will host a special celebration this Friday, November 11 at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta at 12:00 pm local time,” the website reads. of the stadium.
as specified TMZSome artists like Justin Bieber were invited to perform at this funeral. The singer had collaborated in the past with the group Migos in the titles what you see Y Looking for you.
ongoing investigation
Takeoff was shot to death on November 1 at the age of 28 in the early hours of the day outside 810 Billiards & Bowling in Houston, Texas. According to BBC News, the shooting took place around 2:30 am local time on a balcony outside the bowling alley, where a private party of 40 to 50 people was taking place.
British media reports that Takeoff was playing dice there with Quavo, another member of Migos. If a police investigation is currently underway to determine the circumstances of this disappearance, the rapper’s record label, Quality Control Music, declared the day after the tragedy that the artist had been killed by “a stray bullet.”
“It is senseless violence and a stray bullet that has taken a new soul from this world and we are devastated,” the label wrote in an Instagram post.
The group Migos, formed in 2008 by Quavo, his cousin Offset (fellow of cardi b), and his nephew Takeoff, found success in 2013 with the single versace. Title Bad and Boujee took the trio to the top of the charts in 2016. Their albums yung rich nation (2015) and Crop II (2017) from Motown and Capitol Records were big hits, followed in 2021 by Crop III and his last title Untidypublished on November 1.
Source: BFM TV
