Hip-Hop legend KRS-One will be in Berkeley on Oct. 24th

The Teacha himself, KRS-One, is confirmed to perform at The Freight, located at 2020 Addison Street in Berkeley, California, on Friday, October 24th.

KRS, an acronym for “Knowledge Reigning Supreme,” has been called the “conscience of hip-hop” by Rolling Stone, “the greatest live emcee ever” by The Source, and the “spokesperson for hip-hop” by the Wall Street Journal.

Ever since he came on the rap scene in the 1980s, KRS-One has been dominating stages, and this upcoming show will be no different. Click here for tickets and additional information.

Catch the James Evans: Living Legends Concert featuring Method Man on October 5th in Mableton

James Evans, a brand renowned for delivering high-quality events featuring music from the late 1980s through the early 2000s, will be bringing hip-hop legend Method Man to the Mable House Barnes Amphitheatre in Mableton, Georgia.

Scheduled for Sunday, October 5, 2025, the highly anticipated event will see the Wu-Tang Clan member, who is also half of the hip-hop duo Method Man & Redman, performing some of his biggest hits.

Doors will open at 6 p.m., and tickets are available on Ticketmaster.

Kweli Fest set for August 26, 27 & 28 in Yellow Springs, OH

Hip-hop artist Talib Kweli will present Kweli Fest as part of Dave Chappelle’s Soundcheck Series at YS Firehouse in Yellow Springs, Ohio. The three-day music festival will take place on August 26, 27, and 28, with a lineup of rappers all regarded as skilled lyricists.

On day one, August 26th, the program will feature Diani, Jessica Care Moore, Large Professor, and Jungle Brothers. On the following day, August 27th, there will be a documentary screening focused on Talib Kweli and Madlib. Performers for day two include Issa Ali, NIKO IS, Skyzoo, Rah Digga, and Coast Contra.

The final day, August 28th, will see Talib Kweli performing on stage alongside Brady Watt, J Rawls, and The Liquid Crystal Project with Solene. Tickets are available on Ticketmaster.

Dead Prez Announce 25th Anniversary European Tour for Let’s Get Free

This fall, revolutionary hip-hop duo Dead Prez will hit the road to celebrate the 25th anniversary of their landmark debut album, “Let’s Get Free.” Originally released on February 8, 2000, through Loud Records, the LP remains one of hip-hop’s most politically charged and influential projects.

Mostly self-produced, with contributions from Lord Jamar of Brand Nubian, Hedrush, and a young Kanye West, “Let’s Get Free” combined hard-hitting beats with sharp critiques of systemic oppression, police brutality, and racial inequality. Its tracks—like “Hip-Hop” and “I’m a African”—cemented Dead Prez as uncompromising voices of resistance within the culture.

Now, 25 years later, M-1 and stic are bringing that same energy back to the stage across Europe. The tour kicks off in Barcelona on November 16 and runs through December 1, concluding in Dublin. See schedule below.

Nov 16 – Sala Wolf, Barcelona, Spain
Nov 17 – SO36, Berlin, Germany
Nov 18 – Kulturzentrum Faust, Hannover, Germany
Nov 19 – Essigfabrik, Cologne, Germany
Nov 21 – Patronaat, Haarlem, Netherlands
Nov 22 – X-Tra, Zürich, Switzerland
Nov 23 – Club Mixtape 5, Sofia, Bulgaria
Nov 24 – Flex, Vienna, Austria
Nov 25 – Logo, Hamburg, Germany
Nov 28 – JunkYard, Dortmund, Germany
Nov 29 – Muffathalle, München, Germany
Nov 30 – Cabaret Sauvage, Paris, France
Dec 01 – Opium, Dublin, Ireland

The Return of the Legends: Block Party Edition 2025

The Aretha Franklin Amphitheatre in Detroit is the place to be on Friday, August 29, and Saturday, August 30, 2025, as it hosts The Return of the Legends: Block Party Edition. This two-night celebration is set to honor hip-hop’s rich history while bringing fans together for an unforgettable cultural experience. Both evenings kick off at 7 p.m., transforming the venue into the ultimate block party.

The first night, Friday, August 29, delivers a powerful lineup of trailblazing acts that helped shape hip-hop’s foundation. Fans can expect performances from EPMD, MC Lyte, Treach of Naughty By Nature, 3rd Bass, Black Sheep, Arrested Development, and others. With their groundbreaking lyrics and unmistakable stage presence, these artists will set the tone for a night steeped in nostalgia and timeless energy.

On Saturday, August 30, the stage shifts to the sounds of hip-hop’s next era, showcasing the Southern and Midwest artists who defined the late ’90s and early 2000s. Plies, Da Brat, Twista, Tela, Crucial Conflict, Do Or Die, Big Mike, Coo Coo Cal, and more will deliver high-energy performances that reflect the diversity and regional influence of the genre.

More than a concert, The Return of the Legends: Block Party Edition is designed as a celebration of hip-hop culture, bringing together different generations of music lovers for a weekend of rhythm, storytelling, and community. Tickets for both nights are available now through Ticketmaster.

The National Hip-Hop Honors & Concert 2025

This year’s National Hip-Hop Honors & Concert will take place on August 18-23 at the Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company in Washington, D.C. During the week, from Monday through Friday, the event will be free and open to all ages. There will be a pop-up exhibit of rare artifacts from The National Hip-Hop Museum collection. It will include the Hip-Hop Declaration of Peace, RIAA Gold Awards, stage-worn apparel, vintage posters, and much more.

Starting at 12 noon on Saturday, August 23rd, the main event will feature The National Hip-Hop Honors, a podcast, an induction ceremony, and a live concert. Hosted by Master Gee and Grandmaster Caz, the 2025 inductees are Kid ‘n Play, Jungle Brothers, DJ Red Alert, Dana Dane, Kwamé, Sweet Tee, Antoinette, DJ Hollywood, and DJ Wiz. For additional information, visit The National Hip-Hop Museum’s official website.

Uzman Celebrates Emancipation Month With New Single “August Free (Emancipation Anthem)”

Uzman, the Jamaican-Canadian rap artist, is hoping to make a significant impact this Emancipation Month with his new single titled “August Free (Emancipation Anthem).” Commemorated in Canada every August, Emancipation Month serves as a reminder of the end of slavery within the British Empire on August 1, 1834, following the enactment of the Slavery Abolition Act of 1833. This month not only acknowledges the enduring legacy of slavery, but it also celebrates the resilience and strength of Black communities. This is usually done through various gatherings and festivities.

Uzman‘s latest release, which went live on streaming platforms on May 12th under his own Beat Charge Incorporated music label, embodies this spirit of remembrance and unity. The soca-inspired track highlights the importance of acknowledging this historical milestone while encouraging collaboration within Black communities across Canada. By addressing the numerous issues faced by Black immigrants and their descendants, “August Free (Emancipation Anthem)” serves as a tribute to those who came before us. Importantly, it also highlights the fact that legislation was enacted recognizing an entire month (August) as Emancipation Month.

Listeners can access “August Free (Emancipation Anthem)” on major streaming platforms including Apple Music, Spotify, Pandora, Deezer, Amazon Music, and others. As we reflect upon this essential chapter in our history during Emancipation Month, Uzman‘s anthem stands as an uplifting reminder of our shared journey.

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD “AUGUST FREE (EMANCIPATION ANTHEM)”