- Young Thug announces first live show after prison release at Les Ardentes festival.
- The performance will take place in Belgium on July 5 without any US shows announced yet.
- Young Thug faces ongoing legal issues including a lawsuit with AEG over publishing rights.
- He is also seeking the return of seized possessions from his home.
Young Thug has announced his first live performance since his release from prison following a plea deal.
The rapper will headline the Les Ardentes festival in Belgium on July 5, marking his return to the stage after his 2022 arrest. This performance is significant as it will be his first show since his release, and fans are eagerly awaiting his return to live performances.

Young Thug’s decision to perform abroad might be influenced by ongoing legal issues. He is currently involved in a lawsuit with Anschutz Entertainment Group (AEG), which claims he defaulted on a $5.25 million loan and relinquished rights to his publishing and live performance promotions.
AEG previously sued him for breach of contract, alleging he booked shows independently despite their exclusive rights.
Additionally, Young Thug is battling the government to recover possessions seized during raids on his home, including cash, jewelry, and several luxury cars. Despite these challenges, his upcoming performance in Belgium will be a major milestone in his return to live music.
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Last Updated on February 25, 2025 by 247 News Around The World