A Boogie Wit da Hoodie to headline 2025 Homecoming concert

A Boogie Wit da Hoodie Shot @Rebel November 28th,2017 In Toronto. Photo Credit // The Come Up Show.

A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie will headline the University of Miami’s 2025 Homecoming concert. The concert will take place on Nov. 4, at the Watsco Center on the UMiami campus.

The chart-topping Bronx rapper is known for hits like “Drowning”, “Look Back at It,” and “Still Think About You”. With platinum albums “The Bigger Artist,” “Hoodie SZN,” “Me vs. Myself” and a recent feature on the Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse soundtrack, A Boogie has cemented his place as one of hip-hop’s most dynamic voices.

But for Miami, he’s more than just a headliner, he’s a regular. A BoogieWit Da Hoodie has long had a soft spot for the 305, frequently performing at local clubs like LIV, Story and E11EVEN, often popping up for surprise sets and late-night appearances.

As the news lit up the jumbo screens at Hard Rock Stadium, the crowd erupted in a wave of ecstatic roars and screams. Students jumped to their feet, towels whipping through the air and excitement rippled through the stands.

With the ‘Canes facing SMU that same week, the spotlight will be split between the game and the stage, but if tonight’s eruption of cheers is any clue, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie might just steal the show.

Get your ticket at the University bookstore today. You can also get tickets through the University’s official student portal and Watsco Center box office on Oct. 1. Students are encouraged to check emails from homecoming.miami.edu and @umiamihomecoming on Instagram for updates on opening acts, ticket tiers and exclusive giveaways.

If the stadium’s reaction was any preview, this show won’t just sell out, it’ll go down in Hurricane history.

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Bri Pearson
Brianna Pearson is a senior from Minneapolis, Minnesota, double‑majoring in Journalism and Media Management with a minor in Motion Pictures. She joined The Miami Hurricane in the fall of her sophomore year and has been part of the Arts & Entertainment section ever since. Over nearly three years with the paper, Bri has covered everything from campus arts showcases to film premieres and cultural events across Miami. She is absolutely thrilled to step into the role of co‑editor and help shape the section’s voice, coverage and creative direction. Outside the newsroom, Bri plays on the University of Miami’s club volleyball team and loves traveling around South Florida. When she’s not on the court or cruising down Alligator Alley, she’s usually bingeing TV shows, catching new releases in the theater whenever she can, or exploring Miami’s music scene.