
Kodak Black Announces ‘Bill Kill’ 2025 Show at War Memorial Auditorium in Fort Lauderdale on Nov. 1
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Thursday, Sept. 18, 2025
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. - Kodak Black announces 2025 ‘Bill Kill’ show at the revitalized War Memorial Auditorium in Fort Lauderdale on Saturday, Nov. 1.
In the past year, Black has released numerous singles and collaborations including, “Owe Me” with Buddah Bless, “Imma Shoot” and “Keys to the City.” After major success on his last studio album “Gift For The Streets” released at the end of 2024.
TICKETS: Tickets will be available during the general on sale beginning Friday, Sept. 19 at 10 a.m. (ET) at SeatGeek.com and LiveNation.com.
ABOUT KODAK BLACK
Combining vivid street vignettes with the soul of a world-weary blues singer, Kodak Black is one of rap’s most indelible innovators. Just over a decade since he launched his first single, 2014’s “No Flockin,” straight onto the Hot 100, the prolific South Florida superstar keeps racking up the numbers — 44 Billboard Hot 100 chart placements, 31 RIAA-certified platinum or gold records, 25 million monthly listeners on Spotify, 28 billion global streams — and yet, it somehow seems like he’s nowhere near the top of his powers.
Kodak entered 2025 with serious motion following a pair of late 2024 mixtapes that captured his thrilling duality: the haunted and inward-looking Dieuson Octave, titled after his birth name, and Trill Bill, which leaned into his “fly, fresh, and foolish” side, to quote the man himself. As if that wasn’t enough, on Christmas he stuffed fans’ stockings with Gift for the Streets, a star-studded affair featuring Lil Yachty, Veeze, Rob49, No Limit Records OG C-Murder, and more, including a historic Hot Boys reunion between Juvenile and BG.
He’s a game collaborator regularly sought out by fellow rap giants (Travis Scott, Kendrick Lamar, Lil Wayne, Gucci Mane, Juice WRLD, Playboy Carti), but quick to lend his shine to young artists on the rise, too, as heard on his Vulture Love & ZapStars compilation tapes.
All of that came off the back of massive hits like 2021’s “Super Gremlin” (No. 3 on the Hot 100) and 2018’s “ZEZE” featuring Scott and Offset (No. 2), not to mention Billboard 200 top 10 albums including his one-two punch debut Painting Pictures (No. 3) and Dying to Live (No. 1).
As he builds toward his eighth studio album — and 20th full-length project overall —Kodak’s towering vision and status continue to transcend rap. As an entrepreneur and philanthropist, he’s become a keeper of the culture, shaping music at large and uplifting his Florida community, from quietly buying and building up local businesses to covering the entire Golden Acres community’s rent for 2 months during tough economic times, to giving out AC units in the heat of the summer, on to his annual Thanksgiving Turkey Drive — last year Kodak gave out 1,800 turkeys in honor of the 1800 block he grew up