On Saturday, April 4th, 2026, the legendary rapper Curren$y, widely known as Spitta, brought his highly anticipated Winners Circle tour to the City of Commerce. The event marked an unforgettable night for the hip-hop community, featuring a star-studded lineup that included Jay Electronica, Fendi P, Landon Wordswell, Joe The Poet, and Blazemup.

The tour touched down at the Dirt Dog LA Compound, a venue celebrated for its authentic L.A. street food and its iconic outdoor stage, which has become a cornerstone for live performances in the region. Curren$y, hailing from Louisiana, delivered a masterful set that seamlessly blended tracks from his latest projects with a collection of his most beloved classic hits. The energy was palpable as Spitta and his Jet Life crew commanded the stage, fostering a deep connection with the audience that remained intense throughout the night.
Supporting Acts and High-Energy Performances
The evening was bolstered by a series of powerful performances. Fendi P, a prominent member of the Jet Life family, showcased his signature charisma and smooth, powerful delivery, proving his status as a formidable force in the industry. The event also featured a co-headlining appearance by Bay Area legend Andre Nickatina. Nickatina’s raw, energetic presence and extensive catalog of fan favorites created an intimate atmosphere within the massive crowd, serving as a poignant reminder of the rich history of West Coast hip-hop.

The night’s momentum was established early by Landon Wordswell, who brought a skillful, laid-back delivery that perfectly set the tone. Following him, Blazemup represented the Inland Empire with an undeniable intensity that resonated deeply with the crowd. Opening the show was Joe The Poet from the Bronx, NY, whose 90s-style storytelling raps provided a reflective and lyrical foundation for the evening.

A Celebration of Hip-Hop Culture
The Winners Circle tour stop at The Compound LA was more than just a concert; it was a vibrant celebration of hip-hop culture. By bridging the gap between veteran legends and rising stars, the event highlighted the enduring vitality of the genre. The sense of community and the high-energy interaction between the artists and their fans underscored why live performances remain a vital component of the hip-hop experience.


As the night concluded, it was clear that the culture remains thriving, fueled by the dedication of artists who continue to push the boundaries of the craft. All photography for the event was provided by Loe Kee Phlicks.



