The 2024 concert season in Western New York just keeps building up steam. It seems like every single week, another great show, event, or concert is announced, making it even harder to decide what to do with your summer.

That, of course, is not a bad thing. Having many options to choose from when it comes to being entertained is a pretty good thing, and already this year, we've had some great shows to be a part of. From Stokley playing Buffalo's own Rick James at Shea's to Drake & J. Cole turning up the power two days at the KeyBank Center. Also, who can forget the show that Janet Jackson and Nelly put on at Darien Lake in early July!

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If you have some room on your concert calendar, then here's another great show you want to get ready for.

Young Soulja Himself Is Heading To The 716

Born in Chicago and raised in Atlanta, DeAndre Cortez Way is better known to the masses as Soulja Boy Tell 'Em, and he's on the way to Western New York to put on a show with all his hits at Electric City in the heart of Downtown Buffalo.

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You're no stranger to Big Draco if you're a hip-hop fan. He's released some of the most viral songs over his 20-year rap career.

Dropping hits like Crank That (Soulja Boy), Yahhh!, Turn My Swag On, Kiss Me Thru the Phone, and more, Draco is sure to have you popping and dancing all night long when he pulls up in Buffalo.

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Young Soulja is set to perform live on Sunday, September 22, 2024, at Electric City, 433 Pearl Street, in downtown Buffalo. Doors to the show are set to open at 7 pm, and the show is set to start at 8 pm.

This is an all-ages show, and tickets are on sale now. They can be found on the Electric City website or its Facebook Page.

Now, this isn't the only show hitting the region. There are plenty of shows to keep you occupied all summer long. Our 2024 Concert Guide has a complete list of concerts, events, and shows.

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The first major Hip Hop and R&B Music Festival in Buffalo brought the city out to see Conway The Machine, Wale, Fabolous, Jeezy, and more.

Gallery Credit: Ed Nice

The Wonder Bread Factory Abandoned In Western New York

Facebook user Abandoned and Beyond Buffalo, NY, takes us inside this abandoned factory that has been in need of repair and preservation for years. There have been plans for renovation in the near future, but those are on hold.

The photos shared here are meant for entertainment and educational purposes only. Under no circumstances should you enter this property. By doing so, you risk bodily harm and/or prosecution for trespassing on private property. Therefore, it is strongly recommended that you do not attempt to investigate the inside of abandoned buildings without proper knowledge, experience, and legal authorization.

Gallery Credit: Ed Nice

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