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Delusional Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Delusional

May 25, 2024

5:30 PM EDT
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3111 Dill Ave. Richmond, VA also performing: Delusional, CEO.WAV, Geaux ASAP, & Camp Diamond

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Delusional Biography

Delusional is considered by many of his generation to be one of the pioneers of the Punk/Rap genre. From his first releases with punk rap group The Jokers in 2000, to 2002 where he contributed bass guitar and back-up vocals on the punk rock band Liberty!'s album "Disorderly Conduct", Delusional quickly got his musical combat boots wet on the front lines of punk.

In 2003 Delusional caught the attention of Psychopathic Records' Jumpsteady and Violent J of Insane Clown Posse. Delusional was asked to take on the role as hype-man for Jumpsteady during his spot dates and tours including the annual Gathering of The Juggalos from 2003 to 2006. He even appeared on Jumpsteady's album "Master Of The Flying Guillotine" in 2005 on the song "Spur Of The Moment". Delusional's personal career was beginning to take flight as well, performing the Gathering of The Juggalos' main stage both as a solo artist and with his group, Durty White Boyz, from 2006 to 2009.

Delusional began his solo career when his album "The Platinum Punk" was released by Anti-Authority Records in 2004. His second album "The Preparation", also by Anti-Authority Records and released in 2006, featured a song with his mentor Jumpsteady and spawned a ton of press and buzz for Delusional. It even landed him a national tour with Jumpsteady, ABK, Esham, and Blaze Ya Dead Homie. He toured again in the Eastern and Mid-Western U.S. with Emmy nominated rapper T.O.N.E.z in 2011.

Also in 2006, Delusional formed the group Durty White Boyz. That same year the Durty White Boyz performed live for MTV and Maxim Magazine's 2006 Spring Break Tour in Acapulco, Mexico at Disco Beach and Hard Rock Live with DJ AM and Lil Flip. Durty White Boyz then went on to release two mixtapes entitled "Grindin' Vol. 1" in 2007, "Unoriginal & Lyrically Offensive: Hosted by Monoxide of Twiztid" in 2008 and two albums "Thug Pretty" in 2012 and "Firecrackaz" in 2013 which featured songs with Twiztid and Krayzie Bone of Bone Thugs N Harmony.

Delusional returned once again to the studio in 2013 to work on his first solo album in 7 years, "Retaliation". Even though recording was halted while he served a brief stint in Florida's Polk County Correctional Center for possession of less than half a gram of marijuana, he still managed to release the single "Root of All Evil" in June, 2013 while still incarcerated. The follow-up single "Beautiful Day" featuring L.L. Radio was released in August 2013 and quickly became a fan favorite for it's catchy, laid back, lyrical mood. Delusional continued working in the studio and performing in 2013 and 2014, releasing a 3rd single titled "So Good" featuring hip-hop heavyweight Rick Ross.

American rapper and producer Bryan Glick, known professionally by his stage name Delusional. At a young age, his family moved him to Polk County, Florida.

Delusional's debut solo album "The Platinum Punk" was released on April 20th, 2004 followed by his sophomore release "The Preparation" on May 23rd, 2006. During those releases, Delusional landed a gig as Jumpsteady's hype-man, of Insane Clown Posse fame, and played many gigs and was even featured on his album.

He started a group called the Durty White Boyz or dWb and released their debut mixtape "Durty Style" in 2005 followed by "Grindin' Vol. 1" in 2007, and finally 2008's "Unoriginal & Lyrically Offensive". This mixtape was to be the predecessor to their major label debut "Firecrackaz" but again, due to Delusional's drug addiction and law troubles, the album was shelved.

In 2010, Delusional went on tour with Emmy nominated rapper T.O.N.E-z, as he prepared to release DWB's "Firecrackaz" as well as begin a new solo album called "Retaliation". DWB's "Firecrackaz" was released in 2013 as the rights to the album were returned to the artists. "Retaliation" came out in 2015 and was a double album with 2 different types of hip-hop on each disc.

Now clean off drugs & finally free of jail & the courts, is able to focus on a new album titled "F.E.A.R." which is due out in 2024. New music, videos, & "The Very Best Of Delusional and Durty White Boyz" album dropped in late 2023 to promote the new album and remind old fans of the best music while allowing new fans to indulge in his past.
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