J.I. The Prince of New York

Sat Mar 22 2025

8:00 PM - 11:55 PM (Doors 7:00 PM)

The Forge

22 W. Cass St. Joliet, IL 60432

$25.00 - $75.00

All Ages

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**All reserved seating is along the balcony ledge and is first come first serve for reserved seating tickets within each section. Padded stools with backs are used. Sections A and K are alongside the ceiling PA system and has a semi-obstructed view. GA ticket holders will be standing directly behind this seating, with no barrier separating reserved and GA. Reserved standing is on an elevated riser behind seating, and view obstruction is possible depending on personal height**

  • No smoking of any kind is allowed inside the building, this will result in immediate ejection with no refunds
  • A valid form of Federal or State ID is required as proof of age, NO TICKETS
  • Fake ID’s will be confiscated and you will be escorted out with NO REFUNDS
  • Anyone under 18 years of age must adhere to local curfew laws or be accompanied by someone 18+
  • Ear plugs are suggested for all concerts
  • No weapons, backpacks, umbrellas, strollers or outside food / beverages
  • No crowd surfing
  • No In and Outs, all re-entries will need a new ticket purchase
  • No Photography or Video
  • Hats MUST BE WORN straight forward or straight back
  • No Excessively Baggy Clothing
  • EVERYONE that enters is required to wear a wristband if designated by security
  • No fighting or aggressive behavior will be tolerated
  • The Forge has the right to refuse entry to anyone who cannot provide a valid ID, is intoxicated or appears to be under the influence.
  • Please be respectful of your surroundings and of others around you at all times.
  • The Forge offers ADA accessible seating on the floor level, up front and to the left of the stage. ADA Guests can purchase a GA ticket and request to be escorted to this section at the ticket booth upon arrival.
  • There is no minimum age requirement for ALL AGES shows. Please check out the details for the specific show that you’re interested in attending to find out the most accurate age information about the night. Parents please consider each child’s personality, tolerance for crowds, attention span, and ability to handle loud environments. The Forge encourages proper ear-plugs and protection for all patrons, but especially young children. Each attendee requires a ticket, regardless of age.
  • By Entering The Forge You Agree To Having Read These Rules And To Abide By Them
    Any other questions, please contact info@theforgelive.com



 

 

QRock and Forge Live Presents
J.I. The Prince of New York

  • J.I.

    J.I.

    Hip-Hop/Rap

    J.I. makes pain sound beautiful. Combining a sleek tenor with irrepressible style, the New York rapper merges emotional melodies and memories of the trenches for tales of battle scars and broken romance. But there are moments of triumph too, the celebrations of what he's earned and the moments he's transcended the weight of the hard times. It's a relatable sentiment that's connected with listeners around the world, but especially in his hometown—he's the face of New York's new generation.
     
    Since unloading his breakout single, “Need Me,” which now has over 150 million streams, in 2019, the 20-year-old Brooklyn native has woven together pop sensibilities with relatable lyrics and gleefully nostalgic production on his way to earning legions of fans. He’ll surely continue to forge his connection with these listeners and reach the ears of new ones all together with his Young & Restless EP, a glittering collection of shapeshifting confessionals, braggadocious bars, and infectious hooks that reaffirms him as one of the East Coast’s most versatile songwriters. “I was in a hungry zone when I recorded this project,” J.I. says confidently. “I was just in that space where no one could stop me.”
     
    Checking in at 11 tracks, Young & Restless sees J.I. oscillate between icy death threats, petty flexes, and wounded romance while expanding his sound’s scope. For songs like “I Ain’t Gon Lie” and “Riot,” he pairs melody with menace as he traverses slippery Brooklyn drill beats.
    Coasting over romantic acoustic guitar, he trades in confrontation for connection on “Rightaway,” a lover’s ode that spills out like willful surrender. “’Cause if there’s something that you need you know you’ll get it right away from me,” he sings in a faint falsetto. He even dives into delicate strings on “Wings,” a sensuous track that emits sexy, clandestine cool. Enriching and expanding his previous sonic textures while exploring his heart with more honesty—and more clarity—than ever, the man proves his growth with Young & Restless. “It’s a new and improved J.I.,” he says.
     
    J.I. was born Justin Irvin Rivera in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, to a family of hip-hop lovers. Early on, his parents introduced him to the sounds of DMX, Tupac Shakur, Eminem, and Big Pun. J.I. naturally gravitated to the dexterous flows and tight rhyme schemes of Pun, in part because he was Puerto Rican too. “He broke barriers and he died too soon. So now I'm here. I'm his reincarnation,” J.I. says. “I love what he did for our people.”
     
    J.I.’s earliest forays into hip-hop were spurred by an instinct to tell his own story. “I had nothing to express myself with,” he remembers, contrasting himself with kids who found passion in sports or the classroom. “I had to find that something.” Inspired by his idols, he soon found his way to hip-hop. By age 12, he began a daily ritual of writing rhymes after school. “If you saw me talking to myself, it was just ’cause I was rapping,” he recalls. Soon, he was recording his first songs onto his iPhone. These early efforts firmed up his technical skills and demonstrated the wide-eyed, self-assured determination that has powered his work ever since.
     
    After gaining attention from a series of freestyles he posted onto his Instagram account, J.I. was invited to compete on Jermaine Dupri’s Lifetime rap competition series, The Rap Game, at the age of 15. Although he didn’t win, people took notice of his sharp battling abilities, and he only continued building his buzz with a deft Shade 45 freestyle and his 2017 debut EP, Barely Famous. Though he came up trying to rap like his musical heroes, J.I. (then going by J.I. The Prince of New York) showcased a more melodic sound on that three-song set, a fitting canvas for his more inward-looking bars. By the fall of 2019, he consummated his rise with the release of Hood Life Krisis, Vol. 1, a sparkling, soul-baring mixtape that saw him swerve between the worlds of R&B, hip-hop, and reggaeton for a sound that was all his own.

     
    That project produced “Need Me,” a nostalgic tune that sampled Mýa’s esteemed 2000 collaboration with Jay-Z, "Best of Me, Part 2.” Soon, the single racked hundreds of millions of streams, cementing J.I.’s place as a rising star. Building on that momentum, he unloaded projects like Hood Life Krisis, Vol. 2 (2019), Welcome to GStarr Vol. 1 (2020), Hood Life Krisis, Vol. 3 (2020), and singles like “Hood Scars” and the A Boogie wit da Hoodie-assisted “R&B Shit”—securing him more critical attention than ever. “It was a dream come true,” J.I. says of this earlier phase of his career. Now, he’s off to pursue new dreams, and it starts with the Young & Restless EP, where he sings more passionately while writing more openly and feeling more deeply than ever before. “Fans are gonna enjoy it,” J.I. shares, proudly.
     
    Looking ahead, he wants to dive into acting and fashion while fortifying the team that’s helped enable his success. More importantly, he wants to continue leveling up while reaching more fans than ever, especially his fellow Latinos. “I just wanna stick around—people die every day,” he says. With his music, he hopes he can build stability and longevity, while still being able to push his sound forward. “So many artists come and go,” J.I. says. “I want to be here forever.”

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General Admission - Standing

$25.00
Sec A Reserved- Seated

$50.00
Sec C Reserved- Seated

$50.00
Sec D Reserved- Seated

$50.00
Sec E Reserved- Seated

$50.00
Sec F Reserved- Seated

$75.00
Sec G Reserved- Seated

$50.00
Sec H Reserved- Seated

$50.00
Sec I Reserved- Seated

$50.00

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QRock and Forge Live Presents

J.I. The Prince of New York

Sat Mar 22 2025 8:00 PM - 11:55 PM

(Doors 7:00 PM)

The Forge Joliet IL
J.I. The Prince of New York

$25.00 - $75.00 All Ages

**All reserved seating is along the balcony ledge and is first come first serve for reserved seating tickets within each section. Padded stools with backs are used. Sections A and K are alongside the ceiling PA system and has a semi-obstructed view. GA ticket holders will be standing directly behind this seating, with no barrier separating reserved and GA. Reserved standing is on an elevated riser behind seating, and view obstruction is possible depending on personal height**

  • No smoking of any kind is allowed inside the building, this will result in immediate ejection with no refunds
  • A valid form of Federal or State ID is required as proof of age, NO TICKETS
  • Fake ID’s will be confiscated and you will be escorted out with NO REFUNDS
  • Anyone under 18 years of age must adhere to local curfew laws or be accompanied by someone 18+
  • Ear plugs are suggested for all concerts
  • No weapons, backpacks, umbrellas, strollers or outside food / beverages
  • No crowd surfing
  • No In and Outs, all re-entries will need a new ticket purchase
  • No Photography or Video
  • Hats MUST BE WORN straight forward or straight back
  • No Excessively Baggy Clothing
  • EVERYONE that enters is required to wear a wristband if designated by security
  • No fighting or aggressive behavior will be tolerated
  • The Forge has the right to refuse entry to anyone who cannot provide a valid ID, is intoxicated or appears to be under the influence.
  • Please be respectful of your surroundings and of others around you at all times.
  • The Forge offers ADA accessible seating on the floor level, up front and to the left of the stage. ADA Guests can purchase a GA ticket and request to be escorted to this section at the ticket booth upon arrival.
  • There is no minimum age requirement for ALL AGES shows. Please check out the details for the specific show that you’re interested in attending to find out the most accurate age information about the night. Parents please consider each child’s personality, tolerance for crowds, attention span, and ability to handle loud environments. The Forge encourages proper ear-plugs and protection for all patrons, but especially young children. Each attendee requires a ticket, regardless of age.
  • By Entering The Forge You Agree To Having Read These Rules And To Abide By Them
    Any other questions, please contact info@theforgelive.com



 

 

J.I.

J.I.

Hip-Hop/Rap

J.I. makes pain sound beautiful. Combining a sleek tenor with irrepressible style, the New York rapper merges emotional melodies and memories of the trenches for tales of battle scars and broken romance. But there are moments of triumph too, the celebrations of what he's earned and the moments he's transcended the weight of the hard times. It's a relatable sentiment that's connected with listeners around the world, but especially in his hometown—he's the face of New York's new generation.
 
Since unloading his breakout single, “Need Me,” which now has over 150 million streams, in 2019, the 20-year-old Brooklyn native has woven together pop sensibilities with relatable lyrics and gleefully nostalgic production on his way to earning legions of fans. He’ll surely continue to forge his connection with these listeners and reach the ears of new ones all together with his Young & Restless EP, a glittering collection of shapeshifting confessionals, braggadocious bars, and infectious hooks that reaffirms him as one of the East Coast’s most versatile songwriters. “I was in a hungry zone when I recorded this project,” J.I. says confidently. “I was just in that space where no one could stop me.”
 
Checking in at 11 tracks, Young & Restless sees J.I. oscillate between icy death threats, petty flexes, and wounded romance while expanding his sound’s scope. For songs like “I Ain’t Gon Lie” and “Riot,” he pairs melody with menace as he traverses slippery Brooklyn drill beats.
Coasting over romantic acoustic guitar, he trades in confrontation for connection on “Rightaway,” a lover’s ode that spills out like willful surrender. “’Cause if there’s something that you need you know you’ll get it right away from me,” he sings in a faint falsetto. He even dives into delicate strings on “Wings,” a sensuous track that emits sexy, clandestine cool. Enriching and expanding his previous sonic textures while exploring his heart with more honesty—and more clarity—than ever, the man proves his growth with Young & Restless. “It’s a new and improved J.I.,” he says.
 
J.I. was born Justin Irvin Rivera in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, to a family of hip-hop lovers. Early on, his parents introduced him to the sounds of DMX, Tupac Shakur, Eminem, and Big Pun. J.I. naturally gravitated to the dexterous flows and tight rhyme schemes of Pun, in part because he was Puerto Rican too. “He broke barriers and he died too soon. So now I'm here. I'm his reincarnation,” J.I. says. “I love what he did for our people.”
 
J.I.’s earliest forays into hip-hop were spurred by an instinct to tell his own story. “I had nothing to express myself with,” he remembers, contrasting himself with kids who found passion in sports or the classroom. “I had to find that something.” Inspired by his idols, he soon found his way to hip-hop. By age 12, he began a daily ritual of writing rhymes after school. “If you saw me talking to myself, it was just ’cause I was rapping,” he recalls. Soon, he was recording his first songs onto his iPhone. These early efforts firmed up his technical skills and demonstrated the wide-eyed, self-assured determination that has powered his work ever since.
 
After gaining attention from a series of freestyles he posted onto his Instagram account, J.I. was invited to compete on Jermaine Dupri’s Lifetime rap competition series, The Rap Game, at the age of 15. Although he didn’t win, people took notice of his sharp battling abilities, and he only continued building his buzz with a deft Shade 45 freestyle and his 2017 debut EP, Barely Famous. Though he came up trying to rap like his musical heroes, J.I. (then going by J.I. The Prince of New York) showcased a more melodic sound on that three-song set, a fitting canvas for his more inward-looking bars. By the fall of 2019, he consummated his rise with the release of Hood Life Krisis, Vol. 1, a sparkling, soul-baring mixtape that saw him swerve between the worlds of R&B, hip-hop, and reggaeton for a sound that was all his own.

 
That project produced “Need Me,” a nostalgic tune that sampled Mýa’s esteemed 2000 collaboration with Jay-Z, "Best of Me, Part 2.” Soon, the single racked hundreds of millions of streams, cementing J.I.’s place as a rising star. Building on that momentum, he unloaded projects like Hood Life Krisis, Vol. 2 (2019), Welcome to GStarr Vol. 1 (2020), Hood Life Krisis, Vol. 3 (2020), and singles like “Hood Scars” and the A Boogie wit da Hoodie-assisted “R&B Shit”—securing him more critical attention than ever. “It was a dream come true,” J.I. says of this earlier phase of his career. Now, he’s off to pursue new dreams, and it starts with the Young & Restless EP, where he sings more passionately while writing more openly and feeling more deeply than ever before. “Fans are gonna enjoy it,” J.I. shares, proudly.
 
Looking ahead, he wants to dive into acting and fashion while fortifying the team that’s helped enable his success. More importantly, he wants to continue leveling up while reaching more fans than ever, especially his fellow Latinos. “I just wanna stick around—people die every day,” he says. With his music, he hopes he can build stability and longevity, while still being able to push his sound forward. “So many artists come and go,” J.I. says. “I want to be here forever.”

Please correct the information below.

Select ticket quantity.

Select Tickets

All Ages
limit 10 per person
General Admission - Standing
$25.00
Sec A Reserved- Seated
$50.00
Sec C Reserved- Seated
$50.00
Sec D Reserved- Seated
$50.00
Sec E Reserved- Seated
$50.00
Sec F Reserved- Seated
$75.00
Sec G Reserved- Seated
$50.00
Sec H Reserved- Seated
$50.00
Sec I Reserved- Seated
$50.00

Delivery Method

ticketFast
Will Call