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Bun B performing during the 3rd Annual H-Town Throwdown at the Nutty Brown Amphitheatre in Austin, Texas on October 3, 2020. (Photo: Ralph Arvesen)
In the early '90s, Bun B made up one-half of the southern rap duo (UnderGround Kingz), along with the late Pimp C. Together, the pair released several chart-topping albums, including the self-titled UnderGround Kingz, which debuted at number one on the Billboard 200. It included collaborations with noted names like Rick Ross, Slim Thug and OutKast, among others.

Bun B later went on to pursue a solo career and, in 2013, will release his fourth album, Trill 4 Life. In addition to his rap career, Bun B also co-teaches a region and hip-hop culture class at Rice University.
Nutty Brown Amphitheatre Social Distancing
All tables and all pods of related guests (up to 6 per) will be located at least 6 feet apart at all times. Social distancing of at least 6 feet will be additionally maintained throughout the venue with regard to any / all standing or lines including at the entrance / exit to the venue. Thorough cleaning and sanitization will take place before, during and after the show. We take this matter very seriously and we will zealously protect the safety of all patrons for each and every show.

Bun B was the main act at the Nutty Brown Amphitheatre with guests Los Grace, Dat Boi T, Juice Jula, Lil` Flip, and Slim Thug.

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