Stop Missing Shows

SoFaygo in Washington DC

986 users on tonedeaf are tracking SoFaygo

Never miss another SoFaygo show near Washington DC.

SoFaygo
CFG Bank Arena — Baltimore, MD

SoFaygo is a rapper from Chicago who emerged in the late 2010s with a sound that blends plugg production with melodic trap sensibilities. He made waves with "Knock Knock," a track that showcased his ability to ride beats with an almost sung-spoken cadence, mixing vulnerability with street credibility. His music sits in that gray area between emo rap and Chicago's plugg scene—tracks like "Lemonade" and his remixes demonstrate a willingness to work across different beats and styles without losing his identity. He's part of a wave of younger rappers who treat the vocal melody as another layer of production rather than just a delivery vehicle. While he hasn't achieved mainstream household name status, he's built a solid following in online rap circles and among people who pay attention to what's happening in plugg and underground trap. His catalog suggests someone still figuring out exactly what he wants to sound like, which is part of his appeal.

SoFaygo shows draw crowds that actually know the words. Performances are relatively tight but not overly polished. The energy hinges on whether the beat hits right—when it does, the room moves. Crowds appreciate him more for the songs than the personality between tracks.

Known for Knock Knock, Lemonade, Knock Knock (Remix), Fygo, Hello Molly

SoFaygo touched down at The Fillmore Silver Spring in February 2024, moving through a setlist that balanced his introspective side with harder-hitting tracks. He opened with "ON THE MOON" and "4SUM+" before settling into the moody "AFTER DARK," which felt like the emotional core of the night. The mid-set stretch through "Stay Awake" and "Smoke" showed real range—quieter moments that let the crowd breathe. He closed with "Knock Knock," which landed with the kind of finality that suggests he knows exactly how to leave people wanting more. It was a tight 14-song run that proved he's got the catalog depth to sustain a room.

DC's rap scene has always been about its own thing—go-go roots run deep, and the city's never been one to chase trends. That independent streak actually suits SoFaygo's aesthetic well. He's weird enough for a place that respects oddness, melodic enough for a city used to layered production, and raw enough to fit alongside the hunger that still pulses through DC hip-hop. Silver Spring's become a solid venue corridor for mid-tier artists doing real work, which makes sense for where SoFaygo sits right now.

Stay in Georgetown or Capitol Hill, both walkable neighborhoods with excellent restaurants and bars. Book a table at Kinfolk in Capitol Hill for refined New American cooking, or head to Pineapple and Pearls for something more elaborate if you want to splurge. During the day, the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden offers world-class contemporary art without the crowds of the main Smithsonians. Walk the C&O Canal towpath if the weather cooperates. Hit up one of the city's serious record shops like Smash! Records before the show.

Stop missing shows.

tonedeaf. reads your music library and emails you when artists you actually listen to have shows near Washington DC. No app. No ads. No noise.

Sign Up Free