Lil Durk’s Lookalike Perkio Says He Charges $10K To Perform At A Show

Lil Durk, Perkio
Lil Durk’s Lookalike Perkio Says He Charges $10K To Perform At A Show
Lil Durk’s lookalike Perkio has seemingly upped his price to see him perform at a show.
As you may already know, Lil Durk’s clone has become a viral celebrity on social media for looking like the Chicago rapper. Perkio is one of the most well-known non-celebrities, and is now reportedly charging a hefty price for appearances.

Perkio, Lil Durk
Earlier this year, rapper/singer Lil Durk even brought out his doppelgänger on stage for his tour stop in Miami. That same spotlight appears to have made his presence profitable.

Lil Durk
According to reports, Perkio recently took to Instagram to reveal his booking fee and his price for features and said he’s now charging $10K per show and $5K per feature. Perkio wrote,
“My shows $10K, features $5K I can’t believe people thought I was $3-4k”

Many fans reacted to the notion of paying the pricey amount for a fake Durk show or verse.
See reactions below:


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