
Out of Baltimore, HeyTyce is not just hosting events—he is cultivating space. In a creative landscape where performance is often reduced to content and moments are fleeting, he has committed himself to something far more intentional: building a safe haven for artists to be seen, heard, and fully expressed.
At the center of his work is Words, Wings & Wine, a platform that has grown into more than an event—it is a cultural environment. A place where poetry, performance, and presence intersect. Where vulnerability is not only welcomed, but protected. And in a world that rarely slows down enough for reflection, that kind of space carries weight.
What makes HeyTyce’s journey compelling is how it began—not from certainty, but from doubt. His entry into this work was shaped by a lack of belief in himself, a quiet internal resistance that many creatives know too well. Yet what shifted his path was something external: people saw something in him that he couldn’t yet see in himself. That belief—borrowed at first—became the foundation he would eventually build his own confidence on.
His creative identity is rooted in transparency. There is no performance without truth, no platform without intention. What he has built reflects that. Words, Wings & Wine is not about perfection or polish—it is about honesty. It is about creating a space where people can show up as they are, without needing to filter or adjust themselves to be accepted.
That clarity of purpose hasn’t come without its challenges. Like many who build from the ground up, one of the hardest parts has been finding the right people—those who not only understand the vision, but believe in it enough to help carry it forward. Community, in this sense, becomes both the challenge and the reward.
And yet, despite those obstacles, the impact is undeniable.
Words, Wings & Wine has achieved something rare—it stands as the only consistent poetry event on Ticketmaster. That level of consistency in a space that often struggles with sustainability speaks not only to demand, but to trust. Audiences return because they know what they’re walking into is real.



But beyond metrics and milestones, HeyTyce’s message is what anchors everything. His perspective is direct, almost urgent: when you run from your purpose, you don’t just delay your own path—you disrupt the impact you’re meant to have on others. That belief shapes the way he moves. It reframes his work as something bigger than personal success. It becomes responsibility.
That responsibility is what keeps him going.
Because for him, this isn’t optional—the scene needs a space like this. Artists need environments where they can exist without pressure, where they can grow, fail, evolve, and be received. Words, Wings & Wine fills that gap, and as long as that need exists, so will the work behind it.
Now, the vision is expanding.
With a tour in motion, the platform is moving beyond a single city, reaching new audiences and building new communities. What started in Baltimore is positioning itself to become something much larger—a traveling experience that carries the same intention wherever it lands.
The long-term goal is clear: to make Words, Wings & Wine a household name. Not just recognized, but respected. Not just known, but felt.
HeyTyce is not chasing attention—he is building impact. And in doing so, he is reminding the creative world that sometimes the most powerful thing you can create isn’t a performance.
It’s the space that allows others to perform.
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