Meet Face The Stage, the Newest Artist Taking Over the Atlanta Music Scene

A Texas-born, Atlanta-based performer is bringing a militant-meets-madness energy to the music scene—and he’s not afraid to get up close and personal.

He’s fusing electrifying performances with a commanding presence that has fans throwing themselves (and their clothes) into the crowd.

Supplied by Face The Stage
Supplied by Face The Stage

Face The Stage isn’t your typical rapper or hip-hop act—he’s a full-fledged entertainer with the ability to put on a show that one won’t easily forget.

His performances ignite like a controlled blaze—explosive, but always calculated—which he owes to being raised by a retired firefighter.

“My father was very militant, and I grew up structured,” he told Nuntium Magazine, explaining how his upbringing shaped his on-stage presence.

“Everything I do is with intention.”

That intention has set him apart in an industry full of seemingly copy-and-paste performers. The artist truly sticks to his unique flow.

Face The Stage’s shows aren’t just concerts—they’re chaotic, euphoric, and absolutely unpredictable.

At one performance, he watched as fully naked fans crowd-surfed across a sea of screaming people.

At another, he was literally jumping from one woman’s back to another like a human trampoline.

It’s not just the over-the-top spectacle that’s turning heads—his futuristic armor-style outfits, commanding lyrics, and viral moments have caught the attention of major players, including comedian Druski, who reposted one of his wildest performances.

With Bossie B Entertainment backing him and a major push coming, Face The Stage is set to take his high-octane energy worldwide.

Fair warning—Face The Stage’s performances are not for the faint of heart.

Instead, they become an immersive experience for the listener.

Face The Stage’s music can be heard on all major streaming platforms.

Photographed by Fela Raymond
Photographed by Fela Raymond

 

Sara Alhariri

Sara Alhariri is a journalist based in New York City. She joined Nuntium Magazine in 2025. Sara was previously a producer for Stossel TV for John Stossel. She also worked with the Investigative Unit at Fox News Media. In 2021, she was a technology reporter for Raw Story. Sara covered lifestyle for The U.S. Sun from 2022 to 2024, from interviewing celebrities like Angel Brinks to trying the latest health and wellness hacks. She graduated with an M.A. in Global Affairs from George Mason University in 2017. She also completed the Charles Koch Media & Journalism Fellowship in 2019.

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