Tkey Takes Over Atlanta with Sold-Out Show at Believe Music Hall
Whether you know him as Tkey, Lil Tony Official, or just Key, one thing’s for sure — his name has been buzzing everywhere. Since first stepping onto the scene in 2021, he’s been putting in work and making a name for himself. Songs like “3AM” and “Canoozled” (a personal favorite) helped him gain traction across the map, and his viral hit “I’m Da Man” featuring Lil Rt — a freestyle over a remake of D4L’s Atlanta classic — pushed him even further into the spotlight.
Tkey’s rise has been steady and intentional. In just this year alone, he’s dropped four projects, including his debut album Born Again and its deluxe edition. It’s clear he’s not slowing down anytime soon.
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The energy around him was on full display during his recent hometown show in Atlanta — the third stop on his tour after kicking things off in Orlando, Florida. Held at Believe Music Hall, the show was sold out before the doors even opened. By 7 p.m., the line wrapped around the block, fans buzzing with excitement. When asked what song they were most ready to hear, the crowd favorite was unanimous: “3AM.”
The night was hosted by the ever-energetic Mannie Supreme, with DJ Chris Chross (Memphis’s own) and YTB Fatt’s DJ setting the tone. Tkey brought out a lineup of special guests — RW5ive, Seddy Hendrix, Warhol, Luh Dyll, and B6 — each adding their own flavor to the night. And when Tony hit the stage for his headlining set, the room exploded. The crowd’s energy matched his from start to finish — pure electricity.
It was one of those nights that reminded everyone why Atlanta continues to be the heart of hip-hop culture. Big shoutout to Don for having us in the building — and major congrats to Tkey on a sold-out show that lived up to every bit of the hype.




