A$AP Ferg // Live @ The Tabernacle // 3.7.18 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Andres Alvarado - March 12, 2018 Article and Photos by: Andrés Alvarado Atlanta, GA – It takes a special kind of talent to impress Atlanta when it comes to trap-music. Home to several genre trailblazers like Gucci Mane, Young Jeezy, and 21 Savage, it seems likes a fool’s errand to come into Hotlanta and take on its crowd. Nonetheless, A$AP Ferg is not one to shy away from a challenge. Passing by the trendy Tabernacle on his Mad Man Tour, Ferg came, Ferg saw, and Ferg conquered. A$AP Ferg The stage setup is otherworldly, at the very least, unique. All white, all around, with a screen background and two industrial robotic arms to the sides with attached video-cameras that project its recordings on the previously described backdrop. At roughly 10:00 PM Ferg makes his way in front of onlookers. Like the dais, A$AP is all decked in white. Greeted by a ear-splitting round of cheers, Ferg kicks it off with hit-single “Trap and a Dream” to get the party going and set a rowdy tone for a voracious herd of fans. A$AP Ferg For roughly two hours, Ferg navigated through 20 anthems, one clothing change and a duet with opener Denzel Curry, all while enjoying an endless supply of roars and ovations from a frenzied bunch. The packed Tabby played witness to a cool cat on a mission to drop jaws and blow minds. From start through closing banger “Plain Jane,” Ferg proved to possess ace show-running skills and showcased just how prevalent this branch of hip-hop has become. Yes, Atlanta may be the trap nest of America, but on this night, New Yorker Ferg proved to be king of the castle. Cheers!