Lloyd Banks’ 20th Anniversary Tour: Celebrating “The Hunger For More”

Kay Blair
5 min readJul 12, 2024

When Lloyd Banks dropped “The Hunger For More” in 2004, the album did more than just climb the charts; it cemented his place in hip-hop history. Fast forward 20 years, and fans are still eager to relive the magic of that groundbreaking project. Known for his role in the iconic New York-based hip-hop group G-Unit alongside 50 Cent and Tony Yayo, Lloyd Banks embarked on a 26-date Canadian tour to celebrate this milestone. The excitement was palpable, and the sold-out shows with lines wrapped around the building spoke volumes about his lasting impact.

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As I walked through the venue, the anticipation was infectious. Fans were buzzing with excitement, eager to see their musical idol perform the tracks that had become the soundtrack of their lives. The merch table was bustling, with fans eager to represent their loyalty. The show kicked off with Snackz, the show-stopper from Toronto, who set the tone perfectly. His energy was contagious, and he kept the restless crowd entertained, a true testament to his evolving talent.

Doors opened at 8 pm, but it wasn’t until close to 11 pm that Lloyd Banks finally graced the stage. While the wait felt like an eternity, it’s a well-known fact that hip-hop concerts rarely start on time. Any initial…

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