Face The Stage – The Viral Live Performer Catching A-List Attention
There’s no shortage of artists fighting for attention in the music industry, but one act is flipping the script.
His live shows get so wild, some have even compared his effect on the audience to Prince.
Face The Stage is making a name for himself the only way he knows how—by commanding the crowd like no one else.
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The Texas-born, Atlanta-based artist and performer is an entertainer in every sense of the word.
Partnering with Bossie B Entertainment, Face The Stage is proving that raw energy, strategic branding, and a little bit of chaos can turn an underground artist into a future superstar.
Raised in a militant, disciplined household, Face The Stage took an unconventional route into music.
That structured upbringing still influences his approach to performance, turning his shows into high-energy, almost militaristic experiences.

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“I don’t just perform—I command the stage,” he said in a statement. “The energy I put out is demanding. I take charge of the room, and the crowd responds.”
That intensity has built him a dedicated fanbase, one that isn’t just watching his shows—they’re taking part in them.
“We’re talking about people hanging from ceilings, jumping off balconies, full-on crowd-surfing while naked. It’s wild,” he said.
Face The Stage isn’t apologizing for his over-the-top shows, maintaining that it comes with the package.
“But that’s the environment I create—people feel free to just let go.”
Face The Stage encountered a viral moment when a high-energy New Orleans show caught the attention of industry heavyweights like Druski, who reposted his set.
The clip garnered mammoth views, growing his fanbase.
“It’s all about command and response,” he said. “I don’t ask the crowd to get hype—I tell them. And they follow.”
Face The Stage’s music is available on all major streaming platforms.
Photographed by Nic Taylor