
Friday
May 17, 2013
Mobb Deep
20th Year Anniversary Tour
DNA Lounge
375 Eleventh St.,
San Francisco
doors: 8pm / All ages

Friday
May 17, 2013
Mobb Deep
20th Year Anniversary Tour
DNA Lounge
375 Eleventh St.,
San Francisco
doors: 8pm / All ages

Live in The Atrium
Mobb Deep “20th Anniversary Tour”
Sat, May 18, 2013
Doors: 8:00 pm / Show: 8:30 pm
The Catalyst
Santa Cruz, CA
This event is 16 and over
The New Parish
579 18th Street
Oakland, CA
Thursday, April 17, 2014
Mobb Deep
Raw-G, DJ Julicio, DJ Twelvz feat. Crew
Showtime: 9:00PM Doors: 8:00PM
Ticket price: $17/$20
Tickets available on-line at: http://www.ticketfly.com/purchase/event/453673
18+

Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Tastemaker Live & Sean Healy present…
The Infamous
Mobb Deep
Support:
Locksmith
Richie Cunning w/ DJ Bad DJ
hosted by Flossafee
Wednesday, March 7, 2012, New York street rap legends, Prodigy and Havoc, best known to the world as Mobb Deep will appear live on stage at the New Parish in Oakland for a return engagement after their first live show in the market since the early 2000s six months ago. Anticipation is high for the return of one of the most revered rap duos in hip-hop history. Fans can expect an electrifying live set packed with East Coast street anthems and definitive 90s hip-hop bangers.
In the mid 90s, Mobb Deep released the seminal hardcore rap record, The Infamous, which spawned the monster hit, The Shook Ones Pt.II. Along with Nas’ Illmatic and Notorious B.I.G.’s Ready to Die, The Infamous changed the landscape of not just New York and East Coast hip-hop in the 90s, but the entire direction of rap music for many years to come. Prodigy’s grim portrayal of the street life and hood in Queens and Havoc’s raw, minimalist and menacing soundscapes became the soundtrack of the concrete jungle of New York City.
In subsequent years, Mobb Deep released the influential Hell on Earth, and Murder Muzik, eventually signing with 50-Cent’s G-Music label and experiencing a resurgence with young rap fans through 2006’s Blood Money. After serving a 3 year prison sentence, frontman Prodigy has written an autobiography about his life, continued to record solo material and rejoined with his musical partner Havoc.
The New Parish
579 18th Street (at San Pablo)
Oakland, CA 94612
21+, Doors @ 8:00
Advance tickets available here