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| 4/25 |
Charlotte, NC |
Amos |
| 4/26 |
Towson, MD |
Towson University |
| 5/2 |
Memphis, TN |
Tom Lee Park |
| 5/3 |
New Orleans |
Jazz Fest |
| 5/4 |
Detroit |
Fox Theater* |
| 5/8 |
Boston |
Orpheum * |
| 5/9 |
New York |
Radio City* |
| 5/10 |
Baltimore |
The Pier* |
| 5/11 |
Allentown, PA |
Crocodile Rock* |
| 5/14 |
Washington, DC |
Constitution Hall* |
| 5/16 |
Norfolk, VA |
Chrysler Hall* |
| 5/17 |
Greensboro, NC |
Special Events Ctr* |
| 5/18 |
Richmond, VA |
Landmark Theater* |
| 5/20 |
Boca Raton, FL |
Mizner Park Amphitheatre* |
| 5/23 |
Atlanta |
Fox Theater* |
| 5/24 |
Chillicothe, IL |
Summer Camp |
| 5/25 |
Los Angeles |
UCLA |
| 5/27 |
Nashville |
Andrew Jackson Hall* |
| 5/29 |
St. Louis |
Fox Theater* |
| 5/30 |
Chicago |
Chicago Theater* |
| 5/31 |
Chicago |
Chicago Theater* |
| 6/1 |
Council Bluffs, IA |
Harrah’s |
| 6/2 |
Denver |
Filmore* |
| 6/4 |
Eugene, OR |
Cuthbert Amphitheater |
| 6/5 |
Redmond, WA |
Marymoor Park* |
| 6/7 |
Philadelphia |
Penn’s Landing |
| 6/8 |
Oakland |
Paramount Theater* |
| 6/10 |
San Diego |
Concerts by the Bay* |
| 6/12 |
Los Angeles |
Greek Theatre* |
| 6/13 |
Birmingham, AL |
City Stage Music Fest |
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Grammy award winning hip-hop trailblazers THE ROOTS are set to release RISING DOWN, the follow-up to their critically acclaimed Game Theory set on April 29 via Def Jam Recordings. Known for their prolific lyrics and live instrumentation, the Legendary Philadelphia crew is composed of Tariq “Black Thought” Trotter (vocals), Ahmir “?uestlove” Thompson (drums), Kamal Gray (keyboards), Frank Knuckles (percussion), Kirk “Captain Kirk” Douglas (guitar) and Owen Biddle (bass). Garnering critical praise throughout their career, The Roots have firmly established themselves as a band with uncompromised artistic control and integrity. With Rising Down, the band’s 10th album release, The Roots continue to take bolder steps adding new depths and range to their repertoire.
The Roots co-founder ?uestlove states, “This is probably our most political album to date dealing with addiction, nihilism, hypocritical double standards in the prison system and overall life in Philadelphia. I'd say it’s more mature and intense than all of our efforts but not a ‘downer’ as most people expect us to do.” The political nature of Rising Down is not only heard within the music. The title comes from William T. Vollmann’s treatise on violence entitled Rising Up and Rising Down, and the album’s release date falls on the 16th anniversary of the Los Angeles riots, sparked by the acquittal of the police officers accused of beating Rodney King.
Standout tracks on Rising Down include: “Criminal” – a reflection of life on the streets and unjust persecution; “I Will Not Apologize” – a tribute to Fela Kuti that discusses keeping dignity in the music biz and “I Can’t Help It” – a look at addictions and urges that compel us all. The pop-infused first single - “Birthday Girl” - features Fall Out Boy frontman Patrick Stump. Additional guests on the album include Common, Mos Def, Talib Kweli, Saigon, Dice Raw, Wale, Chrisette Michele and more. The Roots recently returned from Southeast Asia and have confirmed a slew of US tour dates this year including several festivals and universities. More tour dates will be added throughout the summer. Rising Down will be available for purchase in stores on April 29.
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