Big Daddy Kane's 2006 Concert History

Big Daddy Kane (born Antonio Hardy, September 10, 1968) is a rapper from Brooklyn, New York. He grew up in the notorious Bed-Stuy section of Brooklyn. During his career, he has worked with artists including Biz Markie, Marley Marl, Teddy Riley, Rudy Ray Moore and Barry White. Part of Marley Marl's legendary Juice Crew, he also penned lyrics for fellow members Biz Markie and Roxanne Shante. Kane was responsible for jump-starting the career of Jay-Z, now a hugely commercially successful rapper who got his start as Kane's hypeman.

Date Concert Venue Location
Nov 24, 2006
G. Love & Special Sauce / Marc Broussard / Big Daddy Kane Franklin Music Hall Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Nov 21, 2006
Big Daddy Kane The Duck Room @ Blueberry Hill St. Louis, Missouri, United States
May 07, 2006
New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival
"New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival" / Irma Thomas / Dumpstaphunk / Ellis Marsalis / Ladies Of New Orleans R&B / Hot 8 Brass Band / Wanda Rouzan / Watson Memorial Teaching Ministries / Zion Trinity / Kermit Ruffins / Sherman Washington & The Zion Harmonizers / Yonder Mountain String Band / Feufollet / Golden Wings / Pete Fountain / The Wild Magnolias / The Soul Rebels / Lew Tabackin / Lockport Chapter Mass Choir / John Boutte / Evan Christopher & Tom McDermott / Leviticus Gospel Singers / Doug E. Fresh / The Batiste Brothers / Paul Simon / Geno Delafose & French Rockin' Boogie / Amina Figarova / JD & The Straight Shot / Highsteppers Brass Band / Michael Ward / Rockin' Dopsie Jr. & The Zydeco Twisters / Treme Brass Band / New Orleans Klezmer Allstars / Real Untouchables Brass Band / Lars Edegran & The New Orleans Ragtime Orchestra / Big Daddy Kane / Danza / Gregory Davis / Big Apple To The Big Easy Blues Jam / Thomas "Big Hat" Fields / Fats Domino / Slick Rick / Dynamic Smooth Family / The Dixie Cups / Lionel Richie / Rocks Of Harmony / Jeff & Vida / Special Ed Show all bands
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Fair Grounds Race Course & Slots New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Jan 26, 2006
DOOM / Little Brother / Big Daddy Kane / Pete Rock
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Palladium Times Square New York, New York, United States
Hip Hop
Rap
Electro
Gangster Rap
Hardcore Hip Hop
East Coast Hip Hop
Hip House
Old School Hip Hop
Golden Age Hip Hop
Old School
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2022 29 concerts
2021 9 concerts
2020 3 concerts
2019 12 concerts
2018 10 concerts
2017 30 concerts
2016 19 concerts
2015 17 concerts
2014 17 concerts
2013 21 concerts
2012 7 concerts
2011 4 concerts
2010 6 concerts
2009 4 concerts
2008 10 concerts
2007 16 concerts
2006 4 concerts
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2004 2 concerts
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2002 4 concerts
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1993 1 concert
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Big Daddy Kane had?

Big Daddy Kane has had 277 concerts.

What genre is Big Daddy Kane?

Big Daddy Kane is most often considered to be Hip Hop, Rap, Electro, Gangster Rap, Hardcore Hip Hop, East Coast Hip Hop, Hip House, Old School Hip Hop, Golden Age Hip Hop, and Old School.

When is the next Big Daddy Kane concert?

The next Big Daddy Kane concert is on May 25, 2024 at Hard Rock Live, Hard Rock Casino Northern Indiana in Gary, Indiana, United States. The bands performing are: Rakim / Big Daddy Kane / EPMD.

When was the last Big Daddy Kane concert?

The last Big Daddy Kane concert was on April 05, 2024 at Wild Horse Pass Resort & Casino in Chandler, Arizona, United States. The bands that performed were: Rev Run & DJ Ruckus / Big Daddy Kane.

What setlist does Big Daddy Kane play live?

The songs that Big Daddy Kane performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the July 01, 2022 concert at The Filene Center at Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts in Vienna, Virginia, United States:

  1. Smooth Operator
  2. Warm It Up, Kane
  3. Ain't No Half Steppin'

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