Photos: Future Brings "Nobody Safe Tour" to Boston with Migos

Future performing in Boston for his "Nobody Safe Tour" (Benjamin Esakof/Roman's Rap-Up).

You haven't been to a party until you've seen Future live in concert.

The rap superstar brought his "Nobody Safe Tour" to Boston's Xfinity Center recently for a sold out show, and brought the boyband of our generation, Migos, with him.

Check out photos from the show below:

Concert Review: John Mayer Delivers Stand Out Performance During Long-Awaited Boston Show

John Mayer performs at Boston's TD Garden on April 9th, 2017 (Benjamin Esakof/Roman's Rap-Up).

John Mayer performed his “Search for Everything Tour” to a sold out TD Garden on Sunday April 9th. Mayer, known for soothing pop rock, gives off a vibe of tranquility that seemed to resonate within the whole arena. He opened the show with “Chapter 1 Full Band,” with songs such as “Moving On and Getting Over,” “Love On the Weekend,” and “I Don’t Trust Myself (With Loving You)” that showed a tender, joyful, and vulnerable side to the singer.  These are all songs off of his most recent album, The Search for Everything, which Mayer is releasing in waves in 2017. It's a unique way to release new music, but much like Mayer’s overall persona, it’s quirky and different from the Mayer that the pubic used to know. During the performances, Mayer played his bass guitar singing each ballad, as if they were his anthems, demonstrating the raw emotion and connection he has to his new music.

John Mayer performs at Boston's TD Garden on April 9th, 2017 (Benjamin Esakof/Roman's Rap-Up).

“Chapter 2” of his set was titled “Acoustic” and included songs “Emoji of a Wave,” “Neon,” and the crowd pleaser “Free Falling.” “Chapter 3” of the show recognized the trio he is involved in that holds a bluesy rock sound.  The group includes bassist Pino Palladino and drummer Steve Jordan. The three musicians performed “Vultures,” a cover of “Go Johnny Go,” and “Bold As Love.” This chapter also included lengthy instrumental solos, highlighting the raw roots of the group. “Chapter 4 Full Band (Reprise)” followed next with “Changing,” Slow Dancing In A Burning Room,” and “Still Feel Like A Man.” Therefore, the latter chapters contained more of a mix of new and old hits, mixing up the set list to pay attention to The Search for Everything without fulling leaning on it. 

John Mayer took a quick break to recognize his fans and discuss his recovery from the down spiral of his career a few years prior. He took a moment and stated, “Most people realize things, and the train has already left the station, but I've realized things and luckily the train hasn't left quite yet.” He then sang “Why Georgia Why,” breaking out his harmonica and singing “Gravity,” to audience members who knew every single world. These are both staple Mayer hits that round out his long yet successful career, and both hits also delve into the recovery from tough situations. This directly reflects Mayer’s actual life, making them ideal choices to finish out the show. After the song finished, he exited the stage, as the crowd begged him to play one more song.

Mayer returned to the stage for “Chapter 5,” the epilogue. He played piano, whistled, and sang “You’re Gonna Live Forever In Me.” When the song was over he took a bow and left through the white door in the white screen. Though Mayer has created his own pitfalls in his career, it seems that his talent and reset mentality has carried him through to a better place, and fans can expect a consistent turnaround from the pop rock crooner in the future.  

Chris Brown Brings the "Party" To Boston

Chris Brown performing at the TD Garden in Boston on April 2nd, 2017 (Benjamin Esakof/Roman's Rap-Up).

Chris Brown performing at the TD Garden in Boston on April 2nd, 2017 (Benjamin Esakof/Roman's Rap-Up).

R&B heavyweight Chris Brown brought his much anticipated "Party" tour to Boston's TD Garden Sunday night. 

Check out photos from our photographer in the gallery below:

Photos: Vince Staples Performs at Boston's Paradise Rock Club

Vince Staples performing at Paradise Rock Club on March 28th, 2017 (Robert Jaczko/Roman's Rap-Up Media Group, LLC).

Vince Staples performing at Paradise Rock Club on March 28th, 2017 (Robert Jaczko/Roman's Rap-Up Media Group, LLC).

Upcoming Def Jam Rapper Vince Staples visited Boston's legendary Paradise Rock Club Tuesday night. Check out our photo gallery from the show below:

PHOTOS: Jingle Ball Tour Brings Music's Biggest Stars To Boston

Ellie Goulding performs during Boston's Jingle Ball tour stop on December 11th, 2016 (Benjamin Esakof/Roman's Rap-Up).

Ellie Goulding performs during Boston's Jingle Ball tour stop on December 11th, 2016 (Benjamin Esakof/Roman's Rap-Up).

As part of a yearly holiday tradition, iHeartRadio's Jingle Ball tour roared through Boston's TD Garden with an A-list lineup. This year's star-studded bill included Ariana Grande, Shawn Mendes, Diplo, Ellie Goulding, DNCE, Tove Lo, Alessia Cara and Daya, plus a Special Guest appearance from Niall Horan.

Check out photos from the red carpet and performances below:

Red Carpet: 

Shawn Mendes:

Ellie Goulding:

Diplo:

Alessia Cara:

DNCE:

Niall Horan:

Ariana Grande:

Tove Lo:

Red Carpet photos by Robert Jaczko, performance photos by Ben Esakof.