Posts Tagged ‘Mick Jenkins

17
Nov
19

EarthGang Welcome to Mirrorland Tour with special guest Mick Jenkins

Welcome to Mirrorland Tour

EarthGang

Mick Jenkins

01.20 | Ace of Spades | Sacramento TICKETS

01.21 | The Fillmore | San Francisco TICKETS

08
Nov
19

EarthGang with Mick Jenkins at The Fillmore San Francisco

EarthGang with Mick Jenkins

Tuesday, January 21, 2020
Doors 7:00 p.m. // Show 8:00 p.m.
Tickets are $25.00 plus applicable charges.

TICKETS

The Fillmore | San Francisco

17
Jul
19

Fool’s Gold Day Off San Francisco

Fool’s Gold Day Off San Francisco

Saturday, September 21st 2019
Doors 1:00 PM – Show 1:00 PM

Mick Jenkins
A-Trak & DJ Premier
AllBlack
The Cool Kids
Invisibl Skratch Piklz
Falcons
Kossisko
Bosslife Big Spence & Basi
Nick Catchdubs
Uniiqu3
Trackademicks
Special Guests TBA

This event is 18+

Need a Day Off? Fool’s Gold has you covered. The Brooklyn-based record label Fool’s Gold was founded in 2007 by DJs A-Trak and Nick Catchdubs. Since then the Label has helped grow musicians’ careers such as Chromeo, Brockhampton, Danny Brown, RL Grime, Kid Cudi, and many more. After organizing Day Off festivals in LA, Atlanta, Miami, London, NY and beyond, Day Off will be making it’s SF debut at The Midway on Saturday, September 21st, 2019. Full line-up and much more TBA. Tickets On-Sale Friday (7/19) @ 10am.

TICKETS

The Midway – Full Venue
900 Marin St.

15
Nov
18

Mick Jenkins live in Sacramento and Oakland

Untitled | by McPongolstein

Harlow’s and ENT Legends Present

MICK JENKINS: PIECES OF A MAN TOUR

With Special Guests

WED, JANUARY 9, 2019

DOORS: 6:30 PM / SHOW: 7:30 PM

$22.00 – $25.00

TICKETS

This event is all ages

All patrons under the age of 21 will be required to purchase a $5 soft drink voucher at the door, which can be redeemed for a soda, juice or bottled water at the bar.

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MICK JENKINS

Thursday, January 10, 2019
Doors: 8:30pm | Show: 9:00pm

Ages 18+

The New Parish

Oakland, CA
27
Oct
15

Mick Jenkins live at Lower Sproul Berkeley

Mick Jenkins

November 19 at 5PM
Lower Sproul Berkeley

In the midst of Chance the Rapper’s infectious bounce and Chief Keef’s fearsome drill, it’s refreshing to hear Mick Jenkins, a Chicago rapper who doesn’t rely on either sheer exuberance or shocking rawness. Instead, Jenkins simply pairs acerbic lyrics analyzing his generation’s condition with a harsh flow and a booming, visceral voice. The result is utterly unforgettable.