Rapper and singer-songwriter Flo Milli will headline GW’s Spring Fling concert, Program Board announced Wednesday.
This year’s concert will take place in the Smith Center on April 11 at 8 p.m., preceded by a daytime festival in University Yard featuring activities and local DMV and student bands. Spring Fling is an annual musical performance put on by the GW Program Board, with past performers including alternative duo The Driver Era and rapper Quavo.
Tickets went on sale for $10 for GW and DMV students immediately after Program Board posted the announcement on Instagram. Alongside the announcement, Program Board said they will donate all ticket sales directly to World Central Kitchen for the first time, an organization that brings prepared meals to communities impacted by humanitarian crises and natural disasters and is led by chef José Andrés, also the founder of GW’s Global Food Institute.
The decreased ticket prices are a departure from the past two years, when Program Board charged attendees between $30 and $65 for The Driver Era’s performance in 2025 and between $25 and $60 for Quavo’s performance in 2024.
Flo Milli is known for her work as a rapper, notably her 2023 EP “Never Lose Me,” also collaborating with artists like Tate McRae for her song “bloodonmyhands” and Megan Thee Stallion’s “Roc Steady.”
