Hulvey brings the Could Be Tonight Tour to House of Blues Houston on Saturday, August 29. The show follows one of the more quietly significant releases in Christian hip-hop this year — a farewell album dropped with no advance press, pay-what-you-want, no rollout — and it landed anyway.
About Hulvey
He’s 27, from Brunswick, Georgia — signed to Reach Records at 19 when he was still working out what kind of artist he wanted to be. Six years later, he’s leaving on his own terms. COULD BE TONIGHT, his third and final Reach Records album, is twenty tracks produced entirely by xander., a producer from the broader hip-hop world who converted to Christianity before the sessions. The album’s central concept came to Hulvey stopped at a red light in Texas, struck by the urgency of Christ’s return. He sat with that until it became a record.
The single “Altar” went RIAA Gold, topping 100 million streams, peaking at No. 25 on Billboard’s Hot Christian Songs, and earning a remix from Grammy Award-winning R&B artist Ciara. Critics called it his best work — one reviewer’s magnum opus call landed with the people who cover this lane carefully. What gives it traction outside Christian music circles is what’s underneath the faith content: personal reckoning with industry compromise, with the cost of staying authentic. On “INFLUENCER$,” Hulvey raps directly about turning down a co-write invitation from Kanye West — a text inviting him to write in Spain. He declined. That kind of disclosure earns attention regardless of where you stand on the message.
The Could Be Tonight Tour runs major markets across North America — Seattle, San Antonio, Charlotte, New York, Chicago, Atlanta. Houston is the Texas stop on the southern leg, the night after San Antonio. Support comes from indie tribe and Kijan Boone, who also appears as a featured guest on the album.
Venue
House of Blues Houston sits at 1204 Caroline Street in the GreenStreet district, downtown. It’s the touring circuit stop for national Christian hip-hop and R&B acts moving through Texas — a 1,800-capacity room with the infrastructure to handle a headliner at this level. The show begins at 6:00 PM.
Tickets & Show Details
Tickets are on sale now via Ticketmaster for Hulvey’s Houston stop. All ages. Saturday, August 29 at House of Blues Houston — one night on a national farewell run worth catching.