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With millions of albums sold and dozens of accolades won, there's no doubt that Nelly is one of music's biggest stars. His concerts are wildly popular, so make sure you act today to get your cheap Nelly tickets so that you don't miss out!
The Midwest king of rap
Growing up in St. Louis, Cornell Haynes Jr. got started in hip hop as part of the St. Lunatics. His ambitions were bigger than the local scene, though, and soon he left the group and embarked on his own. Country Grammar came out in 2000, a wildly successful album that eventually secured diamond certification. Nellyville followed with hit singles like "Hot in Herre," "Dilemma" featuring Kelly Rowland, and "Work It" featuring Justin Timberlake. In 2004 he won his third Grammy Award with Diddy and Murphy Lee for "Shake Ya Tailfeather." He delved back into his Midwest roots with a duet with Tim McGraw, their ballad "Over and Over" becoming a radio mainstay for years. In 2010 he released his sixth album, 5.0, which showcased collaborations with superstars like T-Pain, Chris Brown, T.I., and Akon. Kelly Rowland also made an appearance, returning to record "Gone," a follow-up song to their number one hit "Dilemma."
Though he hasn't released a full album since 2013's M.O., Nelly concerts are still packed with loyal fans. See this legend for yourself by getting your cheap Nelly tickets here!
Celebrating 20 years of "Country Grammar"
Hits from Nelly’s debut album were seen during his headlining performance at Live from the Drive-In on July 12th, 2020 in the lot at Hollywood Casino Amphitheater in St. Louis / Maryland Heights Missouri. Part of a series of live music tailgating concerts from July 10-12 in Indianapolis, Nashville, and St. Louis – a once in a lifetime drive-in event! In 2021, the three-time Grammy winner went on tour to celebrate his music once again. After 20 years in the industry, Nelly still wanted to perform in front of his fans across the country. The tour started in late summer and continued to the end of the year stopping in Cincinnati, Fort Worth, Salt Lake City and more cities around the country. The performances ended in Nashville at Bridgestone Arena with special guests Jimmie Allen and Blanco Brown. Get tickets to see Nelly before all the shows sell out.