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Future performing at Capital One Arena January 22, 2023. Photo by Evan Kim.

Photo Gallery: Future + Friends at Capital One Arena

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January 27, 2023 @ 11:00am | Evan Kim

Future brought The One Big Party tour to a sold-out Capital One Arena along with friends Est Gee, Mariah the Scientist, Doe Boy, Baby Face Rae and more. Midway through Future’s set, Lil Durk came out for “AHHH HA” and the tens of thousands in attendance became fast friends. Photos by Evan Kim.

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