Souls Of Mischief, The Pharcyde, and Tha Alkaholiks are teaming as much as commemorate not simply the milestones of their iconic albums but in addition the fiftieth anniversary of Hip Hop.
In a publish on Souls Of Mischief’s official Instagram account, the group shared a flyer for the upcoming occasion which can happen on the Novo in Misplaced Angeles on August 13.
Dubbed a “particular efficiency,” the one-night-only present will see the three teams every carry out their landmark album in its entirety: 93 ‘Til Infinity (Souls Of Mischief), Weird Journey II (The Pharcyde), and 21 & Over (Tha Alkaholiks).
Try the present flyer under and get tickets right here.
Souls Of Mischief — which includes A-Plus, Opio, Phesto, and Tajai — have had a busy yr. The foursome introduced again in February they’d even be occurring an anniversary tour in celebration of their debut album, which was launched 30 years in the past.
The world tour kicked off in March in Bristol, United Kingdom. The trek consists of 93 dates across the globe, and up to now has included exhibits in London, Amsterdam, Berlin, Stockholm, Paris, and Athens. The European tour cease ended again in April in Sofia, Bulgaria.
Final month, the group started the North American leg in Monterey, California. Additionally they plan to make pit stops in large cities like Toronto, New York Metropolis, Washington D.C., Atlanta, Kansas Metropolis, Memphis, San Antonio, San Francisco, Phoenix, Los Angeles, and extra.
The Souls, who, together with Del Tha Funkee Homosapien, Informal, Pep Love, DJ Tourē, and producer Domino shaped the Hieroglyphics collective, launched their debut album, 93 ‘Til Infinity, on February 13, 1993, by way of Jive Information.
Celebrated for its inside rhyme schemes, stay bass beats, and obscure jazz and funk samples, the album spawned the singles “That’s When Ya Misplaced,” “By no means No Extra,” and the LP’s groundbreaking title observe. Performing as an apt metaphor for the album’s enduring attraction, the latter continues to be a vital reduce for any rap fan.