Headliner
Josh Harraway as Tupac Shakur
The world's first Tupac impersonator, built for live bookings, crowd reaction, and the kind of stage presence that sells the room before the first song is over.
Headliner
The world's first Tupac impersonator, built for live bookings, crowd reaction, and the kind of stage presence that sells the room before the first song is over.
Performance
Josh Harraway delivers a Tupac performance built on live vocals, authentic presence, and undeniable resemblance.
Whether booked for a full stage show or a high-impact appearance, he anchors events as the main attraction or elevates them through meet-and-greets, photo moments, and crowd interaction.
Ideal for concerts, casinos, private events, festivals, nightlife, weddings, and any occasion that needs an immediate focal point.
Booking Value
Josh Harraway brings Tupac to life with a live tribute performance designed to move a crowd. No lip synching. No half-measures. Just real stage presence, audience engagement, and a performance clients can build an event around.
He is also available for meet-and-greets, photos, and post-show interaction, making the experience valuable both onstage and off.
Industry Work
Josh's career is not limited to club or private-event work. Over the years, the Tupac role has opened doors into television, music-video, documentary, and industry-facing environments, including work tied to Dr. Dre and the 2012 Coachella hologram.
Documentary Work
Josh was brought in during the production of Dear Mama, the documentary series on Afeni and Tupac Shakur, where he contributed as a Tupac double and took part in reenactment work for the project.
The collaboration reflects the same qualities that define his live performances: authenticity, physical resemblance, and the ability to step into the role in a way that feels real on camera as well as on stage.
Film & Television Work
A member of SAG-AFTRA, Josh continues to extend his work into film and television while maintaining a long-running live performance career.
Josh appeared in the VH1 series, which includes one of the most accurate reenactments to date, directed by Chris Martin, as just one of many on-screen credits.
Everyone Wants a Photo With Tupac
The moments you'll remember. The photos you'll keep.