But the highlight of the undercard was street-rap trendsetter Solowke. Like Lakeyah, this was a homecoming for Solowke, for different reasons, following his 26-month prison sentence for possession of marijuana and a handgun, fleeing police and bail-jumping.
Solowke was just so infectiously happy, smiling and dancing and spinning around, he exemplified how exciting it was that, after 471 difficult days without concerts in Milwaukee, a night like We Outside was even possible.