An evening with 2 Chainz in conversation with Killer Mike
Schedule
Tue Mar 10 2026 at 07:00 pm to 08:30 pm
UTC-04:00Location
830 Westview Dr SW | Atlanta, GA
About this Event
The National Association of Black Bookstores (NAB²), in partnership with the Atlanta Black Bookstore Collective, presents an exclusive evening with 2 Chainz in conversation with Killer Mike. This intimate conversation will explore creativity, faith, growth, and the power of owning your voice, moderated by Killer Mike.
Hosted at Morehouse College’s Bank of America Auditorium, this Atlanta-centered night brings together music, literature, and community in a way only the city can.
Your ticket includes:
- An autographed first edition copy of The Voice in Your Head Is God
- A live fireside chat with 2 Chainz, hosted by Killer Mike
- A photo opportunity with 2 Chainz
This event is proudly supported by Black-owned bookstores and is part of NAB²’s ongoing commitment to amplifying Black voices.
Before he was 2 Chainz, he was Tauheed Epps—an only child growing up in College Park, Georgia, raised by a single mother while his father served time in Pr*son. Though he excelled in school and earned a basketball scholarship, the streets were never far behind, and by fifteen, he had been arrested and was hustling to survive. He faced doubt and self-destruction, but even then, something told him there had to be more.
In THE VOICE IN MY HEAD IS GOD, 2 Chainz tells the story of how he walked away from the trap and found his purpose: not by fame or fear, but by faith. With his unmistakable voice and unflinching honesty, he reflects on the hardest moments of his life and the quiet revelations that shaped him. From the spiritual alarms he couldn’t ignore to the mentors who showed up at the right time, he explores how his music and verses poured out when he finally listened to the voice that had been there all along.
Michael Render professionally known as Killer Mike was born in the Adamsville neighborhood of Atlanta, Georgia, on April 20, 1975 the son of a policeman father and a florist mother. Because his parents were teenagers at the time of his birth, he was partly raised by his grandparents in the Collier Heights neighborhood of Atlanta, and attended Douglass High School. He is an American rapper, singer, actor, and activist. He made his recording debut on Outkast's fourth album Stankonia (2000), and guest appeared on the duo's Grammy Award-winning single "The Whole World" from their greatest hits album Big Boi and Dre Present... Outkast (2001).
Where is it happening?
830 Westview Dr SW, 830 Westview Drive Southwest, Atlanta, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
USD 34.85


















