
Sy Ari Da Kid + Jastin Martin
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Saturday, May 17th, 2025
Doors: 7:00 pm Show: 8:00 pm
presented by Schweinbeck
Sy Ari Da Kid + Jastin Martin
Sy Ari Brockington, widely known as Sy Ari, hails from the birthplace of hip hop, The Bronx, NY, and represents both his hometown and the northside of Atlanta. Inspired by family, Kobe Bryant, Muhammad Ali, and Jay-Z, Sy Ari brings a well-rounded sound, blending his East Coast roots with a Southern influence in Hip Hop and R&B. His vast list of collaborations includes Travis Scott, Rick Ross, Bryson Tiller, and many more. With over 100 million streams, 10 gold/platinum plaques, a Grammy nomination, and an American Music Award, Sy Ari stands as a seasoned artist. His current focus is on “The Sy Ari Not Sorry Show,” a testament to his evolving career.
Jastin Martin
Jastin Martin’s minimalist trap-soul transports you straight to her Houston bedroom—one of the few intimate spaces she writes and records her evocative tell-alls. The self-taught singer-songwriter and producer rarely goes a day without creating something—a slippery beat, a shrewd lyric, a silvery guitar line. She’s been writing songs since age nine, and her consistent work ethic has taken her from the dorms of Louisiana’s Grambling State University to Houston’s freewheeling open mics to Def Jam’s star-studded roster. With breakout tracks “Again” and “Reassurance,” her soft-spoken sultriness and hard-hitting candidness struck a chord online. Riding that momentum, she’s now putting the finishing touches on her vibrant, rich debut album, Miss Me Yet?, a collection of all-new songs that show off her vulnerability and versatility. Since 2016, she’s been diligently posting original songs online, organically building a loyal following with her hushed confessions. While Martin is very much an independent artist, she’s grown more comfortable with collaborating—especially with producers she’s long looked up to, some of whose credits will be on her debut album. Still, Martin’s process remains pure and organic, whether she’s writing lyrics at the local park or figuring out a melody to a guitar loop from her rooftop complex. “If I’m gonna give something of myself,” she says, “I might as well give all of it.”