Djuan Hart aka Young Dro is pulling up with a cookout, and the location makes this more than a backyard grill. The Atlanta rapper announced a daytime BBQ at the Trap Music Museum on Monday, May 18, starting at 5PM. RSVPs are open through Eventbrite, and this is one to lock in before spots run out.
Young Dro has been a respected name in Atlanta hip-hop for two decades. He came up under T.I. at Grand Hustle Records – one of the most influential labels out of Atlanta during that era – and broke through nationally with “Shoulder Lean” in 2006. That single was everywhere. It captured what Atlanta street rap sounded like at its absolute peak. He’s stayed plugged into the city’s music scene since then and kept the kind of grassroots credibility that carries weight long after the charts move on.
The Trap Music Museum is a landmark for anyone serious about Atlanta rap culture. T.I. founded it as a dedicated space honoring trap music’s roots – the sound, the stories, and the neighborhoods that shaped one of hip-hop’s most influential genres. It’s become a go-to spot in the city for events with real ATL history behind them. Dro choosing this venue is not random. He helped build the sound the museum was made to celebrate.
Dro posted the event details on Instagram and didn’t dress them up. Date, time, location, RSVP link – that was the whole post. That kind of restraint from a respected ATL vet actually hits. He knows the venue and the vibe do the work.
Timing is sharp. May 18 falls right in the lead-up to Memorial Day weekend. Atlanta is one of the busiest cities for outdoor events during this stretch. The local hip-hop community has a long tradition of cookout-style gatherings around the holiday. A 5PM start on a Monday drops right in the sweet spot – past the workday, warm Georgia weather in full effect, and the whole city already leaning into long-weekend mode.
The Eventbrite RSVP setup signals limited capacity. Controlled entry at a venue like the Trap Music Museum means spots will move fast. Atlanta fans who want to be there should lock in their RSVPs now rather than hoping there’s room later in the week.
Dro hasn’t announced any special guests or tied this to a project rollout. He’s pitching it as a straight cookout. In Atlanta, right before Memorial Day weekend, that’s going to be enough.
RSVPs are live on Eventbrite. The event is Monday, May 18, 2026 at 5PM at the Trap Music Museum in Atlanta, Georgia.