Overview
- On Sept. 28, the rapper delivered a roughly 15-minute set on the courthouse steps days after releasing Uy Scuti, performing songs like "Ski" and "Digits."
- He told the crowd to reject violence and called the location a place that "changed my life," greeting fans and signing autographs after the performance.
- The Fulton County Sheriff’s Office characterized the gathering as an anti-violence, anti-gun, and anti-gang rally.
- Streets around the courthouse were closed and security managed the crowd as the pop-up was livestreamed on YouTube and Twitch following a 4 p.m. social invite.
- The Atlanta appearance occurred under probation terms modified to allow approved business travel into the area, and it was unclear whether this specific event had prior approval.