Snow Fest 2025 delivered one of the most electric shows of the year, bringing together Southern hip-hop legends and fan-favorite performers for a packed night of nostalgia, energy, and nonstop crowd engagement. Held on Friday, November 28, 2025, the festival proved once again why Houston remains one of the best cities in the country for live music experiences.
From start to finish, Snow Fest brought winter heat. Fans poured into the venue early, ready for a lineup powered by iconic Southern voices, club anthems, and era-defining hits that shaped hip-hop culture. The atmosphere was loud, vibrant, and full of the signature Houston pride that elevates every show in the city.
Jeezy Commands the Stage as Headliner
When Jeezy stepped on stage, the energy shifted immediately. His presence, delivery, and timeless catalog had the entire venue rapping word-for-word. Classics like Soul Survivor, Put On, and Go Crazy brought back the early-2000s trap era in full force. Jeezy reminded everyone exactly why he remains one of the most respected artists in Southern hip-hop—powerful lyrics, cold charisma, and a commanding live performance.
Webbie Brings Baton Rouge Energy
Webbie hit the stage with the same raw, unfiltered charisma that made him a cultural staple. Songs like Independent, Gimme Dat, and Savage Life had the crowd lit from start to finish. His performance connected especially well with longtime fans who grew up on his signature Louisiana sound.
Ying Yang Twins Turn the Show Into a Party
No duo brings party energy like the Ying Yang Twins. Their set instantly transformed the venue into a club atmosphere with hits like Salt Shaker, Get Low, and Whistle While You Twerk. The crowd’s reaction made it clear—years later, the Twins still know exactly how to take over a festival stage.
Big Tuck, Lil’ Keke & Mouse Represent for the South
The Southern legends kept the momentum going:
Big Tuck delivered his Dallas stamp with Southside Da Realest shaking the room.
Lil’ Keke, a Houston icon, received one of the biggest hometown reactions of the night as he performed Southside, Chunk Up the Deuce, and more classics.
Mouse brought the smooth Baton Rouge bounce that gave the festival its perfect mix of hype and melody.
Each performance highlighted the depth of Southern rap and the legacy these artists continue to build.
A Night That Felt Like Classic Southern Hip-Hop
Snow Fest 2025 wasn’t just a concert—it was a celebration of the soundtrack that shaped an entire generation. Fans danced, sang, and relived moments tied to some of the most iconic tracks in hip-hop history. The production, stage lighting, and overall energy created a festival atmosphere that matched the heavyweight lineup.
Houston showed up strong, and Snow Fest delivered.


