Baby Keem hasn't performed a full show since November 2023. He broke that silence last night and he did it on zero notice, in a room that holds maybe 1,500 people, in the city where the video he was about to premiere was shot.
It started with a few cryptic posts on X. By 9 a.m. on March 4th, he'd dropped a ticket link. By the time most people saw it, Webster Hall was already sold out. That evening, Keem walked out onto a stripped-down stage in the East Village — artificial smoke rolling across the floor, his go-to producer Scott Bridgeway behind the turntables — and picked up right where he left off.
figured it out pull up 2night https://t.co/yrFRx2WN9b
— baby keem (@babykeem) March 4, 2026
He opened with "Circus Circus Free$tyle" off his new album Ca$ino, then moved freely between old and new — "Orange Soda," "Stats," "trademark usa," "MOSHPIT," "Birds & the Bees," "Good Flirts." No rigid set list. Just a room that had been waiting and an artist who knew it.
The night's biggest moment came when Keem paused to screen the music video for "Good Flirts" — a Ca$ino cut featuring Kendrick Lamar and Momo Boyd, directed by Bronx-born filmmaker Renell Medrano and shot in New York. The crowd's reaction was immediate. It was a world premiere, inside the city where it was made, for an audience that earned their way in by being fast enough to cop a ticket in minutes.
He closed with "Family Ties" — twice. The second time, he stepped behind the DJ booth and let the room carry it. For a show that came together in a matter of hours, it left very little room for disappointment.
Keem is now on a full Ca$ino tour through the spring. He returns to NYC in June for Brooklyn Paramount on June 4 and headlines Governors Ball on June 5.
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