Which do you like more: All Strange tours or tours with mixed artists?

It sounds like a lot of people on here only want Tech to tour with the SM roster. Every time a tour comes up, people complain about "why isn't (insert SM artist here) on the tour?!?!?!??!?". Personally, I like it more when Tech tours with artists from other labels, and brings along a couple of his own artists. And then every so often throw in an all Strange tour. Thoughts?

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Altogether I've been to 6 different Strange Music shows, 4 of which Tech N9ne was headlining. I've had the chance to see the likes of Paul Wall, Spice 1, Kottonmouth Kings, Saigon, Potluck, and Ill Bill perform alongside the Strange camp with each set pulling together for one hell of a show each time. Out of all these shows only 2 were Strange Music exclusive concerts and I have to say they were definitively superior to the rest. That takes nothing away from the other shows because they were ill as fuck too, but there's nothing quite like a Strange Days tour lineup!

I also wanna add that I think it's immature if people aren't gonna go either becuz Kutt isn't going or becuz MGK, Stone, MayDay & Prozak are. I can understand the frustrations but MayDay & Stone are both killer live, I haven't seen MGK or Prozak live so I don't know but keep in mind Tech still has a larger set than at least 2-3 of the other guys' sets combined. It's still def worth it to go

of the 25 Tech concerts I've been to I enjoyed when Tech opened up for Bone Thugs and DMX, otherwise I'd have to say Strange Days and/or All 6's and 7's tour were my favorite line-ups.

 

I've been to all the Strange Noize Tours since it started in '07

  I don't care for KMK but at the time i was a Hed.P.E fan I enjoyed seeing them.

MLK tour was ok

Everready tour was ok, it features Critical Bill, but they weren't very good.

I don't care for Slaughterhouse, but they did good

I don't care for Paul Wall

MURS did really good on the Sickology Tour

I really liked the stage set-up and uniforms during the KOD tour.

Yup, K.O.D. Tour was awesome. You had Tech, Krizz, Kutt, and Scoob. Then Slaughterhouse, Glasses Malone, and Stevie Stone. I thought they all were dope. If it wasn't for that tour, Stevie Stone probably wouldn't be signed to Strange right now. Glasses being on the tour probably caused some sort of connection towards Lil Wayne, and I'm sure Slaughterhouse being on the tour lead to many of the collabs Strange has done with their members since. Having other artists on the tour brings them into Tech's world, which is another benefit.

Charles Weis said:

I've only been to the A6A7 tour, but to answer your question I would RATHER see an all Strange show but I do think it's necessary for him to tour with other artists 'n depending on who it is it can make the show better or worse. But since I haven't experienced a tour with ppl outside of Strange I can't say too much just what I think I'd like to see more, although I'm sure the K.O.D. tour with Slaughterhouse was crazy.

Ranking of my favorite tours...

1) K.O.D.
2) Independent Grind
3) Sickology 101
4) All 6's & 7's
5) Strange Days
6) Lost Cities
7) NXNW
8) Strictly Strange

stevie stone was sick or something for the florida run of the kod tour. how is his live show?



Cole said:

Yup, K.O.D. Tour was awesome. You had Tech, Krizz, Kutt, and Scoob. Then Slaughterhouse, Glasses Malone, and Stevie Stone. I thought they all were dope. If it wasn't for that tour, Stevie Stone probably wouldn't be signed to Strange right now. Glasses being on the tour probably caused some sort of connection towards Lil Wayne, and I'm sure Slaughterhouse being on the tour lead to many of the collabs Strange has done with their members since. Having other artists on the tour brings them into Tech's world, which is another benefit.

Charles Weis said:

I've only been to the A6A7 tour, but to answer your question I would RATHER see an all Strange show but I do think it's necessary for him to tour with other artists 'n depending on who it is it can make the show better or worse. But since I haven't experienced a tour with ppl outside of Strange I can't say too much just what I think I'd like to see more, although I'm sure the K.O.D. tour with Slaughterhouse was crazy.

MGK is going to kill shit. His live show is the fucking shit.

i like it more with mixed artists and i would like to see Kendrick on a tour with Tech

i like when its all strange because i listen to most of them anyway. I don't mind when he tours with other people as long as I like them....apparently I am a hater as my girl calls me cuz I hate on alot of artists. 

I know a lot of people on here don't feel MGk's music and are mad he's on the tour, but I think after they see his show they'll leave with a lot more respect for him.  I saw MGK a few months ago and I gotta say the energy was just a high as a tech show if not even higher.  

pretty hype. that was the first time i had ever heard of him, and i was impressed


Jeremy Zakrajsek said:

stevie stone was sick or something for the florida run of the kod tour. how is his live show?



Cole said:

Yup, K.O.D. Tour was awesome. You had Tech, Krizz, Kutt, and Scoob. Then Slaughterhouse, Glasses Malone, and Stevie Stone. I thought they all were dope. If it wasn't for that tour, Stevie Stone probably wouldn't be signed to Strange right now. Glasses being on the tour probably caused some sort of connection towards Lil Wayne, and I'm sure Slaughterhouse being on the tour lead to many of the collabs Strange has done with their members since. Having other artists on the tour brings them into Tech's world, which is another benefit.

Charles Weis said:

I've only been to the A6A7 tour, but to answer your question I would RATHER see an all Strange show but I do think it's necessary for him to tour with other artists 'n depending on who it is it can make the show better or worse. But since I haven't experienced a tour with ppl outside of Strange I can't say too much just what I think I'd like to see more, although I'm sure the K.O.D. tour with Slaughterhouse was crazy.

that would be awesome. Independent Grind was cool when Kendrick was Jay Rock's hype man and did a couple tracks.


Blizzum said:

i like it more with mixed artists and i would like to see Kendrick on a tour with Tech

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