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Event poster for Topoppgen Kalon Tour, dates and location details for Orlando, FL on December 27, 2025, from 8:00 PM to midnight.

TopOppGen

12-27-2025

Crowd of people at a nightclub with colorful lighting and disco effects.
A shirtless performer with dreadlocks holding a microphone on stage, with an audience in the background illuminated by phone lights.
People dancing at a nightclub with a DJ in the background and a green wall with 'Miss La Hookah' sign.
A DJ with long dreadlocks, wearing a hat and black shirt, performing at a club with colorful laser lights and a digital sound mixer.
A performer with dreadlocks and tattoos on their arm is holding a microphone and engaging with a crowd at a concert or club, illuminated by yellow stage lights and surrounded by audience members taking photos with their phones.
A person with dreadlocks holding a microphone crowd surfing at a concert or event, with numerous people taking photos and videos, bright lights, and a lively atmosphere.
Concert poster for Sosocamoon The No Service Tour, featuring sounds by Haiko, held in Orlando at The Social on November 16, 2025. The poster has a black background with large orange and black text

Sosocamo

11-16-2025

Crowd of people at a lively concert or event, with one person, wearing glasses and a dark shirt, making a hand sign and others smiling and holding microphones or phones.
Person standing on stage facing an audience in a dimly lit venue with a disco ball hanging from the ceiling.
Performer singing into a microphone on stage, wearing a camouflage jacket and black shorts, with an audience taking photos and videos around them.
Person wearing glasses and a graphic white sweatshirt singing or speaking into a microphone on stage, with stage lighting and equipment in the background.
Event poster for a music event titled "Stage Breakers" on October 18th from 7 to 10:30 PM at 5634 Edgewater Dr Suite B, Orlando. The poster features a graffiti-style background with a street theme, a microphone and an electric guitar. It lists vendors including Ascension, Olux, Reverence, and Brooklyn Write, with the headlining artist Polo Youngin and featured artists OSG, Latkaze, KXlLSTAR, Keenomarci, Tree3, Koroq, Keye, Za!Den, Suivenoed, Dytunex, and Fteenfeenk. The design includes graffiti elements, a smiley face emoji with a tongue sticking out, a spiderweb, and a pair of sneakers.

Stagebreakers

10-18-2025

A young male performer with tattoos and dreadlocks embracing a young woman with braided hair, holding a microphone and singing or rapping on stage inside a dark club or concert venue.
A group of young people at a concert or party, dancing and enjoying themselves in a dimly lit venue with colorful lighting.
Group of people at a concert or event with many raising their hands, some covering their faces, in a dark indoor setting with blue lighting.
Event poster for Noise Control at a club, September 19th, from 10 pm to 2 am, featuring speakers and a DJ. Hosted by Fabo and Skrizay. Featured vendors Buckmode and Olux at 4434 Hoffner Ave S, Unit A-2, Orlando, FL 32812.

Noise Control

9-19-2025

Group of people dancing and socializing at a party with dark lighting, some with fluorescent or bright-colored hair, and some taking photos with their phones.
People dancing and enjoying themselves at a nightclub, with colorful lights and a bar in the background.
Promotional poster for a party event titled "YAYO Y NOT?" featuring a DJ, live music, vendors, and a music video premiere on August 30th at a secret location from 7 pm to 11 pm.

Yayo Y Not listening party

8-30-2025

A male performer wearing a hoodie and a chain sings into a microphone on stage at a concert, surrounded by an audience capturing the moment with their phones.
A young man with glasses and earrings singing or rapping into a microphone in a dimly lit club or party setting.
Group of diverse young people posing and making gestures at a party indoors with blue lighting.
Event poster for 'XTSY*+ DIORVSYOU', a live music event in Orlando on July 12th at the Abbey from 6:30 to 11 PM, featuring performances by various artists with Fabo and DJ Guess Who.

Diorvsyou x Xtsy*

7-12-2025

Performer with dreadlocks on stage during concert engaging with fans who are reaching out with smartphones.
Performer with dreadlocks on stage holding a microphone, facing an audience with raised hands, bright stage lights illuminating the scene.
A performer with face paint and a black head covering sings into a microphone surrounded by an enthusiastic crowd recording with their phones, in a dimly lit concert venue.
Event poster with a skeleton figure in the background and red text announcing a music event called '407 Underground' at Azalea Park, Florida, featuring various artists and special guest ZoneEric, scheduled for April 5th from 7 PM to 11 PM. The poster includes a black and red graphic of crossed guns.

407 Underground

4-5-2025

Group of people at a party or club dancing and taking photos with colorful lighting
Person singing into a microphone at a party, wearing goggles and a colorful jersey with logos.
People singing and enjoying a live performance at an indoor music event, with colorful lighting illuminating the scene.
A person singing into a microphone at a lively concert or party, surrounded by others enjoying the music and dancing.
Black and white stylized collage of three people with pixelated and obscured faces, labeled: 'Brennan Jones', 'Maxon Margiela', 'Percaso', and 'Kahleation'. The background includes various graphic elements and text, such as 'sound by GUESSWHO'

Brennan Jones

8-24-2024

Young people at a crowded indoor concert or party, dancing and taking photos with their phones, with some wearing headphones and colorful outfits.
A crowded concert or party scene with many people holding up their phones to record or take pictures of a performer on stage who is holding a microphone.

OTown Heroes

Person with brown hair, wearing a white graphic t-shirt, camouflage ripped jeans, and white sneakers, standing against a white wall with arms raised and head bowed.
Young person sitting outside on a bench, wearing a plaid hoodie and distressed jeans, holding a yellow lighter, with eyes closed and hand near face.

Maxon Margiela, was one of Florida’s brightest rising stars and a true pioneer of the Orlando underground. Best known for his viral single “Austin Powers,” Maxon broke out after releasing his debut project #healthy in November 2024, quickly growing to over 100,000 monthly Spotify listeners. Earlier last year, he reached a major milestone by signing a record deal with Columbia Records, followed by the release of his mixtape Filthy in July and additional new music in October. Maxon’s first-ever live performance was with O-Town Underground in August 2024, supporting Brennan Jones with Percaso, marking the beginning of a journey that would soon touch the industry and the city alike. His impact on Orlando and the underground scene will never be forgotten his music, his energy, and his legacy will live forever. Forever Maxon. Forever O-Town.

Maxon Margiela

A person with curly hair sitting down and looking at a laptop, while another person in motorcycle gear stands next to them. There are posters and boxes in the background.
People gathered at a concert or event with one person raising his hands and holding a microphone, surrounded by others taking photos and recording.

Fuegoboof was one of Orlando’s most genuine and emotionally powerful upcoming artists. Originally from Hackensack, New Jersey, and later raised in Kissimmee, his creativity was shaped by a mix of cultures, family ties to music, and countless hours spent at Lakeside Skatepark. By his senior year of high school, he committed fully to music, developing into a true DIY artist producing, rapping, engineering, and building his entire world from his room. Fuegoboof was known for caring deeply about every detail, from how a song sounded to what color represented it, to how a performance felt, believing that art should last and mean something even after an artist is gone. That vision came to life through projects like Cocoon, REIGN, and MOTH, and more music that blended vulnerability, honesty, and raw emotion in a way that defined Orlando’s underground sound. Tragically taken from us due to gun violence, Fuegoboof left behind far more than songs he left a legacy of heart, resilience, and real creativity that continues to inspire artists and fans across O-Town. Forever Fuegoboof. Forever O-Town.


Fuegoboof