Join us on this special Sunday, July 13th, to celebrate Houston’s 713 day! Hosted by Dj Kiotti from 93.7 The Beat.
Enjoy dinner and a show as international Hip-Hop Violinist Josh Vietti performs a tribute to classic Houston Hip–Hop songs live on stage while DJ Kiotti spins your favorite Houston Classics!
EVENT SCHEDULE INCLUDES:
SPECIAL FOOD AND BEVERAGE MENU TO CELEBRATE 713-DAY!
6:45pm: DOORS OPEN
7:15pm: LIVE PERFORMANCE
*Food and Beverages available for purchase separately.
JOSH VIETTI - INTERNATIONAL HIP-HOP VIOLINIST | RECORDING ARTIST | COMPOSER
Known for his dynamic performances, Josh Vietti has dominated the live event entertainment scene, working with high-profile companies such as Google, Microsoft, SpaceX, Verizon, Lowe’s Super Bowl pre-party, LA Dodgers, and Dell Boomi. His ability to connect with audiences across genres has made him a sought-after performer at prestigious events worldwide.
Josh has built an impressive presence as a streaming artist, amassing over a billion streams. His collaborations include multiple tracks with French Montana and placements in major commercials, such as Acura and HBO’s NFL Hard Knocks.
Josh has performed on stages with some of the biggest names in entertainment:
• Trae Tha Truth at House of Blues Houston, opening for Snoop Dogg.
• Dr. Dre at The Game’s 40th birthday celebration.
• Lil Duval at New York’s Powerhouse, sharing the stage with Cardi B and G-Eazy.
• He’s also graced Carnegie Hall in front of a sold-out crowd as an opener for Latin comedy stars Franco Escamilla and Gabriel “Fluffy” Iglesias.
In 2022, Josh’s viral violin cover of “In Da Club” caught the attention of 50 Cent, leading to an unforgettable performance on his European World Tour. Josh performed an original violin solo and joined 50 Cent, Tony Yayo, and Uncle Murda on the track “No Romeo No Juliet” as well as the iconic mega-hit “In Da Club,” playing to sold-out stadiums across Prague, Munich, Geneva, Milan, and Jesolo (near Venice).
In January 2025, Josh had the honor of performing at several events for the Indiana Pacers during the 2025 NBA Paris Games. He’s just getting started, and the entire music world is watching.