One Ticket to See Royce da 5'9 at Sound Academy on January 10 at 8 p.m. (Up to $26.50 Value)
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Getting coveted seats to a concert often requires fans to overpay scalpers or name their first-born child 93.1 FM. See a show on your terms with today’s deal: for $15, you get one general-admission ticket to see Royce da 5’9 at Sound Academy, presented by Union Events, on Tuesday, January 10, at 8 p.m. (up to a $26.50 value, including all ticketing fees).
Clamorous Detroit MC and Eminem colleague Royce da 5’9 raps dictionaries’ worth of wordplay into his mic and raises the roof of Sound Academy on his January tour. Known for his linguistic prowess and penchant for star-studded collaborations, Royce has covered the charts more than a band of 10-armed cartographers. With Bad Meets Evil, a duo with Eminem, Royce burst onto the scene, shovelling gritty poetry and cindering rhymes into the furnace of his brakeless train to stardom. With the No. 1 Billboard debut of Bad Meets Evil’s Hell: the Sequel and the triumph of his latest solo album, Success is Certain, Royce subjugates the stage with deserved swagger. Toronto rapper and producer Raz Fresco starts the show with clever lyrics set to handcrafted, free-range beats.
Chart-topping rapper & half of hit duo Bad Meets Evil treats hip-hop fans to evening of crafty rhymes & rousing beats
Getting coveted seats to a concert often requires fans to overpay scalpers or name their first-born child 93.1 FM. See a show on your terms with today’s deal: for $15, you get one general-admission ticket to see Royce da 5’9 at Sound Academy, presented by Union Events, on Tuesday, January 10, at 8 p.m. (up to a $26.50 value, including all ticketing fees).
Clamorous Detroit MC and Eminem colleague Royce da 5’9 raps dictionaries’ worth of wordplay into his mic and raises the roof of Sound Academy on his January tour. Known for his linguistic prowess and penchant for star-studded collaborations, Royce has covered the charts more than a band of 10-armed cartographers. With Bad Meets Evil, a duo with Eminem, Royce burst onto the scene, shovelling gritty poetry and cindering rhymes into the furnace of his brakeless train to stardom. With the No. 1 Billboard debut of Bad Meets Evil’s Hell: the Sequel and the triumph of his latest solo album, Success is Certain, Royce subjugates the stage with deserved swagger. Toronto rapper and producer Raz Fresco starts the show with clever lyrics set to handcrafted, free-range beats.