More Than Music: KB,Terrian, and Trip Lee Deliver an Unforgettable Signal Tour Stop

by DaCiya Solice | April 18th, 2026

All images are from KB’s - Signal Tour in St. Louis, MO on 4/18/26.


KB is an Christian Rapper, and leader of the hip hop group of HGA (His Glory Alone). He recently kicked off KB The Signal Tour with Trip Lee, and Terrian which took place at 7pm in Saint Louis, Missouri at The Hawthorn event center.

Even after surviving a head on collision at the beginning of April of 2026 he still pushed on to go on tour giving us an energetic, emotional, and fulfilling night.

Trip Lee started off the night with great music and energy really set the tone for the concert. He had a set full of raw emotion and the celebration of overcoming hard times and even included a voice sample of his child in one of his songs, which really moved the audience. I enjoyed how he really took the time to connect to his music and the crowd even shouting out a young kid celebrating his 11th birthday at the show that night. 

Terrian was the second group to grace the stage she brought the show back to a more soft and mellow feel giving us a good set of songs that told her story and how she is a walking testimony of what she has endured and concurred through and worked it up to a climactic show bringing everyone to deep feelings and worship and passion. She expressed deeply through the song “It Is Well With My Soul” moving the whole crowd in song. She closed on high energy and enthusiasm leaving the room full of raw intense emotion.

The show took a break to take time with Trip Lee to talk about IJM (International Justice Mission) and a woman named Cassie and how she survived being exploited in the Philippines, and how even through those hard times she survived and overcame and now lives her life with such purpose and joy that it even stood out to KB and his team. KB own clothing brand Native Supply made a shirt to help support IJM with every purchase or donation and will be doing so through the tour for the cause. This moment took us back to the real reason behind his music and his shows. It's to show everyone that we are in this together and to always look out for one another and to stand up for what is right.

KBs set started out strong bringing a surge of energy that boosted the entire room. From the moment that he took the stage it built the night to something more powerful. His presence carried strong intensity, and authenticity especially knowing what he had just gone through earlier this month. Rather than letting that even slow him down it seemed to fuel his passion even more. He  had a series of high energy tracks with deeply personal moments, and I enjoyed every moment of his performance. The crowd was fully engaged and it was amazing to see an audience of all ages come together for this moment. During a moment in the set he had the crowd link arms and sing together and watching it was so special. Everyone fully engaged, singing and smiling, enjoying such a pivotal moment in the show that night worshiping together.

By the end of the night it was clear this wasn’t just any stop in his tour, The Signal Tour felt like a movement, one rooted in community, purpose, and mission. Between the music, his moments of testimonies, and the spotlight on organizations like IJM the message was very clear: everyone is called to stand together, lift each other up, and be a light even in the darkest of places.

OPENERS:

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TERRIAN

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TRIP LEE

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OPENERS: - TERRIAN - TRIP LEE -

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