Shyne: The Bad Boy Records legend returns to Brooklyn for a huge performance
Feel like celebrating greatness? How about having the chance to see rap veteran Shyne back in action to celebrate the 25th anniversary of his self-titled classic studio debut. My goodness.
Shyne returns to Brooklyn for a huge Kings Theatre performance
It’s all going down this spring at the legendary Brooklyn Kings Theatre venture. An epic outing to see Shyne perform his all-time classics from the LP? Insane.
The legendary Grammy Winning Rapper Shyne returns to the stage to celebrate the the 25th Anniversary of his classic album “Shyne” with an iconic performance at Kings Theatre in Brooklyn on Saturday, May 2, 2026 at 9 PM EST. Pre-sale begins on Thursday, February 12 at 10 AM EST with code ROSE. Tickets go on sale Friday, February 13 at 10 AM EST at https://us.atgtickets.com/events/shyne/kings-theatre-brooklyn/.
This concert will mark a significant return to performing for Shyne, who has been living in his native Belize serving in the House of Representatives as the Opposition Leader, as well as a return to Flatbush, the adjoining neighborhood where he spent his formative years. This first ever headline performance since returning to the U.S. will feature special guests (to be announced) and highlight the evolution of the Grammy Award winning Rap legend-turned-political leader.
“It is surreal to return to the stage in the neighborhood where I grew up for a night of performances celebrating classic raw hip hop,” said Shyne.
Born in Southside Belize City and primarily raised in East Flatbush, Shyne began his rap career in the late 90s after being discovered by legendary hip-hop producer DJ Clark Kent, entertainment moguls Don Pooh & Manny Hailey.
After signing to Bad Boy Records, Shyne released the eponymous classic rap album that debuted at #2 and topped the charts with hits such as "Bad Boyz," "Bonnie & Shyne" and "That’s Gangsta.” He also released the #1 classic godfather buried alive album in 2004.
Shyne overcame injustice and a wrongful conviction by dedicating his life to serving the people of Belize through philanthropy and the Mesopotamia seat in the House of Representatives becoming the first rapper to be elected to the House of Representatives ever.
