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April 16, 2025 – Steelhouse – Omaha, NE

G-Eazy brought his 2025 Helium Tour to the Steelhouse in Omaha, Nebraska on Wednesday night, April 16, and it was an unforgettable show. The night kicked off with Goody Grace, followed by Marc E. Bassy.

Goody Grace was a hit with the crowd, delivering a fantastic acoustic set. His smooth voice and effortless style—rocking a black leather jacket—gave him serious star power. The audience was locked in from the start. Make sure to check out his latest album, A Nice Place to Visit!

Marc E. Bassy kept the energy high with a killer performance of his own. Dressed in a white and blue racing jacket and tan Timbaland-style boots, he had the crowd, especially the ladies, going wild the moment he stepped onstage. His voice sounded incredible live, and his stage presence was magnetic. Bassy has two million monthly listeners on Spotify, and his latest single, “Mode,” with Rexx Life Raj and Karri, is definitely worth adding to your playlist.

Both openers were perfect choices to set the tone for the night.

After a short intermission, the lights dimmed and a thick haze filled the stage. G-Eazy emerged dressed head-to-toe in black—a sharp suit, gloves, and sunglasses—looking like the definition of cool. From the moment he appeared, he had the crowd completely in the palm of his hand.

In case you’re not familiar, G-Eazy is a rapper, songwriter, and producer known for his slick style and catchy, emotional tracks. He broke through with his 2014 album These Things Happen, which hit No. 3 on the Billboard 200, and scored major hits like “Me, Myself & I” and “No Limit.”

He’s earned a People’s Choice Award for Favorite Hip-Hop Artist, Billboard Music Award nominations, and multiple platinum certifications. Beyond music, he’s also been active in fashion and supports causes like youth education and mental health. With his unique blend of old-school cool and modern flair, G-Eazy has built a lasting spot in the rap world.  Currently, he has nearly 27 million monthly listeners on Spotify, and he’s not slowing down anytime soon.

His performance was an absolute vibe from start to finish. The energy in the room was insane—everyone was hyped, singing every word back to him. His setlist was the perfect mix of old favorites plus some newer tracks that hit just as hard. G-Eazy’s stage presence was unreal too—he knows how to work a crowd and keep the momentum going all night. Between the visuals, the beats, and his smooth delivery, the whole show felt electric. Definitely a night to remember.

G-Eazy Setlist:

  • One of Them
  • Random
  • Pray for Me
  • The Plan
  • But a Dream
  • I Mean It
  • Lotta That
  • Tumblr Girls
  • You Got Me
  • Provide
  • 1942
  • WTFDIK
  • Nada
  • Still Be Friends
  • No Limit
  • In My Head
  • Backseat
  • GRWM
  • Midnight in Paris
  • Kiss the Sky
  • Fight & Fuck
  • Some Kind of Drug
  • You & Me (Marc E. Bassy cover)
  • Marilyn
  • Far Alone
  • Angel
  • Him & I
  • Had Enough
  • Me, Myself & I

Encore:

  • Lady Killers II / Lady Killers III
  • Anxiety

Goody Grace

Marc E. Bassy

G-Eazy

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