Review: Offset Live in New York City

Review: Offset Live in New York City. Conor Rooney reviews the influential hip-hop artist's March 14th at Times Square's Palladium in NYC
Offset at The Times Square Palladim photo by Conor Rooney

Amidst the frenetic buzz of Times Square’s Palladium, fans surged into the auditorium, their phones casting a kaleidoscope of light as Offset graced the stage. Dripping in charisma and clad in his signature black leather jacket and studded pants, Offset descended the stairs of the onstage set, immediately seizing the spotlight. With his latest solo offering, “Set it Off,” fueling the fire, he tore through tracks from the album, each lyric dripping with determination and a fiery frenzy. Backed by a cadre of dancers and meticulously crafted choreography, the stage came alive with an energy that was palpable. Midway through the set, Offset surprised the Thursday night crowd by inviting The Bronx’s own A Boogie Wit da Hoodie to share the stage for a special collaboration. Overall, the night was nothing short of electric, a pulsating testament to Offset’s prowess as a performer and the undeniable power of his music. Set It Off is out now on Motown.

Review: Offset Live in New York City. Conor Rooney reviews the influential hip-hop artist's March 14th at Times Square's Palladium in NYC

Offset at The Times Square Palladim photo by Conor Rooney

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