Joey Valence & Brae Bring Blizzard-Proof Energy to Brooklyn

The alt-hip-hop duo's Brooklyn Steel show marked an early stop on their Monster Energy Outbreak US Tour in support of their latest album HYPERYOUTH.

Published on Feb. 26, 2026

Despite a major snowstorm that canceled their Boston show the night before, Joey Valence & Brae's fans, known as the Hooligang, showed up in force for the duo's performance at Brooklyn Steel on February 24th. The energy inside the venue felt more like a community gathering than a typical concert, with fans dressed in loud, expressive outfits that reflected the duo's encouragement for people to show up as themselves. In just four years, the Pennsylvania-based pair have carved out a distinctive lane in alt-hip-hop, gaining a loyal following and playing major festivals while maintaining an independent, DIY approach.

Why it matters

Joey Valence & Brae's rise has been fast and fiercely independent, showcasing their ability to build a dedicated fanbase and secure high-profile gigs despite operating outside the traditional music industry structure. Their live shows are celebrated for fostering a sense of community and individuality, providing a refreshing contrast to the often impersonal nature of modern concert experiences.

The details

The Brooklyn Steel show was an early stop on the duo's Monster Energy Outbreak US Tour in support of their latest album HYPERYOUTH. The setlist leaned heavily into tracks from the new album, including explosive, sample-heavy cuts like the title track, the glittery Rebecca Black-assisted 'SEE U DANCE,' the JPEGMAFIA collaboration 'WASSUP,' and the hard-hitting 'BUST DOWN' featuring TiaCorine. Even the softer moments, like the beautiful closer 'DISCO TOMORROW,' felt designed for the crowd to sway together. What stood out most was the audience's engagement, with people dancing, shouting lyrics, and living in the moment, a rarity at shows today.

  • The Brooklyn Steel show took place on February 24th, 2026.
  • The previous night's Boston show was canceled due to a major snowstorm.

The players

Joey Valence

One half of the alt-hip-hop duo Joey Valence & Brae, known for their distinctive sound and fiercely independent approach.

Brae

The other half of the alt-hip-hop duo Joey Valence & Brae, known for their distinctive sound and fiercely independent approach.

Hooligang

The dedicated fanbase of Joey Valence & Brae, known for their expressive and individualistic fashion choices at the duo's shows.

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What’s next

After the Monster Energy Outbreak US Tour, Joey Valence & Brae will take their HYPERYOUTH album international, with dates across Mexico, Australia, New Zealand, Europe, and the UK.

The takeaway

Joey Valence & Brae have built a loyal and dedicated fanbase through their fiercely independent approach and their ability to foster a sense of community and individuality at their live shows, providing a refreshing contrast to the often impersonal nature of modern concert experiences.