Benny The Butcher Set To Bring Everybody Can’t Go Tour Stop To… Everybody


Benny
The
Butcher

has
announced
a
new
venture
that
will
bring
an
upcoming
Everybody
Can’t
Go
tour
stop
to,
quite
literally,
everybody.

A
press
release
shared
with

HipHopDX
r
evealed
that
the
Buffalo
native
will
be
live-streaming
his
Irving
Plaza
show
in
New
York
City
on
April
25,
and
will
be
using
the
Veeps
platform
to
do
so.

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Launched
by
ex-Good
Charlotte
rockers
Joel
and
Benji
Madden,
Veeps
bills
itself
as
“the
world’s
leading
streaming
platform
for
live
music
and
entertainment
where
fans
can
connect
with
their
favorite
artists
through
live
and
on-demand
concerts,
comedy
shows,
and
more.”
The
service
is
available
on
all
streaming
platforms,
including
Roku,
Apple
TV,
and
Samsung.

Each
virtual
ticket
to
Benny
The
Butcher’s
streaming
show
will
be
$11.99,

and
can
be
purchased
here
.

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Last
month,
Benny
The
Butcher
made
headlines
when
he
appeared
to

continue
to
provoke
the
beef
between
himself
and
Freddie
Gibbs
by
gifting
Gibbs’
ex-girlfriend
a
Black
Soprano
Family
chain.

A
video
emerged
online
of
the
Griselda
rapper
placing
a
BSF
chain
around
the
neck
of
Destini
Fox
who
was
with
Gibbs
when
he
was
allegedly
assaulted
by
associates
of
Benny.

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In
the
clip,
Benny
carefully
places
the
diamond
chain
around
Fox’s
neck
before
the
two
pose
for
pictures
with
Gibbs’
ex
holding
up
the
piece
of
jewelry
for
the
cameras.

Benny
and
Gibbs,
who
previously
collaborated
together
on
two
critically
acclaimed
singles,
began
beefing
in
2021
after
the
“Crime
Pays”
rapper
made
a
joke
about
the
Butcher
getting
shot
in
the
leg.

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Not
long
afterwards, Gibbs
was
jumped
while
in
Benny’s
hometown
of
Buffalo
 before
a
show
by
a
group
alleged
to
be
associates
of
the
Butcher.


Benny
recently
squashed
any
idea
that
the
two
could
reconcile
.

Benny The Butcher Clarifies DMX Comparisons: ‘I’m Creating A Def Jam Moment’
Benny
The
Butcher
Clarifies
DMX
Comparisons:
‘I’m
Creating
A
Def
Jam
Moment’

“You
don’t
do
that
shit
to
people
you
cool
with
and
that’s
just
it.
I
really
don’t
have
no
problem
with
him.
He
never
done
nothing
to
me
in
life.
I
have
no
problem
with
him.
It’s
just
that
I
would
be
goofy.
And
the
people
I
make
my
music
for
would
look
at
me
goofy
if
I
would
stand
next
to
him.”


Gibbs
has
also
made
it
clear
that
he
has
no
intention
of
ending
their
beef
.

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“Just
because
I
feel
like
I’m
not
on
the
level
of
that
ghetto
rap
beef
shit.
I
don’t
care
enough
to
solve
a
beef
with
a
rapper.
I
don’t
care
enough.
I
don’t
care
about
rappers
enough.
I
don’t
care
about
the
rap
game
and
what
they
think
about
me.
I’ll
let
them
care
about
that.”

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