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Megan Thee Stallion Announces First Concert Since Tory Lanez Shooting Trial
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The 'Sweetest Pie' raptress will be heading home to Houston later this month as she's set to headline the AT and T Block Party, her very first show in the city in four years.

AceShowbiz - Megan Thee Stallion is finally returning to the stage. The "Sweetest Pie" hitmaker has announced her very first concert ever since Tory Lanez felony trial over the July 2020 shooting incident.

The Hot Girl Meg will be headlining AT&T Block Party as part of the 2023 NCAA March Madness Music Festival. Slated to take place in her hometown of Houston, the three-day weekend will begin March 31 during NCAA Men's Final Four and continue until April 2, with the Houston hottie's headlining performance leading the way.

"There's no place I'd rather be for my first performance of the year than my hometown of Houston," Megan expressed her excitement in a statement. "The AT&T Block Party Concert is gonna be such a vibe, and I can't wait to get back on stage in the city where it all began. I'm looking forward to seeing my Hotties and putting on an unforgettable show for them."

The rest of the festival will include more superstar performances, day two will feature Lil Nas X and Maggie Rogers while day three will offer Tim McGraw, Keith Urban, Little Big Town and Mickey Guyton.

This will be Meg's first hometown show since 2019 as she was slated to have another performance in late 2021 but canceled out of respect for the victims of the Astroworld Festival tragedy.

The "WAP" rapper herself has laid relatively low in wake of the Tory trial but was seen making her first public appearance last month celebrating Valentine's Day with her boyfriend Pardison Fontaine before attending a surprise party for her 28th birthday on February 15.

Tory was found guilty on all counts of shooting Meg in the feet during a drunken dispute in July 2020 following a high-profile two-week trial in Los Angeles in December last year. The "Say It" emcee faces up to 22 years and eight months in prison as well as subsequent deportation to his native Canada. However, his sentencing has been delayed in order to give his legal team more time for a new trial.

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