Baby Fxce E Lit up Milwaukee on His, "Da Realest Tour"
- Kam
- May 18
- 2 min read

On May 15th, 2026, Flint Michigan artist Baby Fxce E brought his "Da Realest Tour” to Milwaukee, Wisconsin. For the third show in the tour, he brought the energy way up to The Rave Eagles Club.
Fans walk into the large Eagles Hall stage and are smacked with a wave of heat from the people running into the room for a chance to catch a piece of the barricade. As the room continued to fill, the stage was warmed up with Detroit rapper Luhh Dyl.
A newcomer to the scene, Luhh Dyl released his first album in 2024. He begins his set while the room is filled with smoke, body heat, and elbow-to-elbow room. Luhh Dyl had no issue bringing the stage to life with songs like "F12," “Gimme a Sign," and "Nobody There." Getting the people warmed up for the awaited headliner. Luhh Dyl worked the crowd, getting up close and personal. Taking photos, videos, and just putting himself fully in the crowd, the rapper really seemed to build a connection with fans on the barricade. With the limited time he was given, Luhh Dyl brought a life to the crowd along with crazy energy that will most definitely further expose his music career.

Finally, the lights dimmed, bringing the room to a pitch black before phone flashlights popped up to bring back light, and Babyface took the stage. The artist captivated the crowd by opening with a fan favorite, "Chicken Little."
Babyface E first debuted in 2022 with his album, "Life of a Reaper," bringing his raw street life tales to life with his music, unapologetically. He’s since released 4 albums, bringing us to the 2026 release, "Da realest." Babyface E delivered a stunning, high-energy performance, immersing fans into his show by performing songs such as "Trackhawk," "Blackout," “Cut the block off," and “Die Bout It" featuring Michigan rapper Rio da Young OG.

He brought a new energy to the Eagles Stage. Fans can chase that energy by finding him on tour in upcoming cities such as Minneapolis, Kansas City, Denver, Las Vegas, Phoenix, LA, Houston, etc. Finishing his tour in New York on June 15th.
Overall, Babyface E’s career begins to grow and will continue to, bringing a new voice to Michigan rap culture and a newfound respect to the history behind the culture, specifically Midwest rap culture.








