CLARKSBURG, W.Va. — DaBaby is set to take the stage this summer as the eight-time Grammy nominee brings his live show to the Clarksburg Amphitheater for a one-night performance on Friday, June 19.
Hailing from Charlotte, North Carolina, DaBaby broke onto the global music scene in 2019 with his project “Baby on Baby,” featuring the hit “Suge.” He quickly followed with chart-topping albums “Kirk” and “Blame It on Baby.” The latter produced the nine-times platinum No. 1 single “Rockstar” featuring Roddy Ricch, which spent seven consecutive weeks atop the Billboard Hot 100.
Across his career, DaBaby has amassed more than 38 billion global streams, with 54 Billboard Hot 100 entries and 64 placements on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.
“What a pickup for the Amp’s concert series this summer,” said Superintendent of Parks Doug Comer. “DaBaby brings an electric element to live music, and his show will have those in attendance talking about the experience for a long time. It is going to be an exciting evening at the Amp in June.”
In 2026, DaBaby entered a new era with the release of his latest studio album “Be More Grateful,” a 23-track project highlighting both high-energy anthems and more personal reflections on growth, family and perspective. The album debuted in the Top 10 on Billboard’s Top Rap and Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums charts, while also landing on the Billboard 200. Its breakout single, “Pop Dat Thang,” continues to gain traction nationwide.
Opening the show will be local hip-hop artist King Dizzle (Josh Dunbar), whose music is rooted in real-life experience, resilience and emotion. Using music as an outlet to tell his story and connect with audiences, he has shared the stage with artists such as KRS-One, Machine Gun Kelly, Riff Raff, AR-Ab, Jimmy Wopo, Pretty Krissy and Cuzzin Reece, building a reputation as one of the most energetic performers in the region.
“Josh is a tremendous talent, and we’ve made it a priority to showcase local artists whenever possible,” Comer added. “We are excited that DaBaby’s team approved him to open the show and start the night off. He is going to deliver a tremendous performance in front of his home crowd.”
Tickets are $72 for premium seating, $62 for reserved seating and $45 for general admission.
Tickets may be purchased beginning Friday, May 1, and are expected to move quickly for the show. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit clarksburgamp.com or the official ticketing partner, Etix.




