"It""s Time for Hip Hop in NYC" Free Concert Series Kicks-Off in The Bronx

August 16, 2021First 1,000 ticket holders who arrive at concerts can  receive a free, limited edition “It’s Time for Hip Hop in NYC” T-ShirtLive temporary art installations will be curated by Thrive  Collective and feature Tats Cru, among other NYC street artistsOnsite food by Bronx Night Market, followed by Hester Street  Fair at the Staten Island and Brooklyn concertsNEW YORK—Today, as part of NYC Homecoming Week, which runs between August  14th to 22nd, New York City, the Universal Hip Hop Museum, and IDEKO  will kick off the “It’s Time for Hip Hop in NYC” free concert series in the  Bronx. The concerts will feature a dynamic lineup of Hip Hop, Latin freestyle,  dance, freestyle, techno, and funk artists set to perform in the Bronx, Staten  Island, Brooklyn and Queens.As Mayor Bill de Blasio announced  today during his media availability, the first 1,000 ticket holders who arrive  at the concerts may receive a free, limited edition “It’s Time for Hip Hop in  NYC” t-shirt. Concert goers will also enjoy live temporary art installations by  local street artists curated by Thrive Collective at all four shows, in  addition to food by the Bronx Night Market at Orchard Beach, and Hester Street  Fair at Midland Beach and Brooklyn Army Terminal.The four free concerts to be held at outdoor  venues will be hosted by iconic Video Music Box host Ralph McDaniels; live  streamed by Behind the Rhyme, a channel on Twitch; all  made possible through presenting sponsor Planet Fitness, with sponsor support  from Resorts World for the concert in Queens. Tickets can be reserved at: nyc.gov/HomecomingWeek.“NYC Homecoming Week concerts are  the celebration we all deserve and tonight’s first concert in the Bronx will be  legendary,” said Mayor Bill de Blasio. “We are beyond excited for  communities across the city to enjoy this free performance followed by  incredible lineups with the greatest all-stars of Hip Hop in Staten Island,  Brooklyn, and Queens before our historic finale with Clive Davis and Live  Nation in Manhattan.”“The Universal Hip Hop Museum is  proud to bring your Hip Hop heroes’ home to New York City. We gathered the best  of the boroughs’ MC’s for four exciting days of incredible free concerts. With  our partners at The City of New York and IDEKO, we are celebrating Hip Hop’s  48th anniversary. Hip Hop culture’s strength, creativity and resiliency are a  vital part of NYC’s recovery,” said Rocky Bucano, Executive Director and  President of the Universal Hip Hop Museum“We are very excited to be  presenting the It""s Time for Hip Hop in NYC concert series and celebrating our  great city,” said James Innocenti, Chief Operating Officer of PF Supreme LLC, a Planet Fitness franchise.  “We brought the first affordable fitness option to the city over 20 years ago,  and today with 40 locations throughout the five boroughs we look forward to  continuing to help make this the greatest city.”“Resorts World is proud to support  the Summer of New York City and celebrate the incredible talent that will  perform in Queens as part of the It""s Time for Hip Hop in NYC concert series,”  said Michelle Stoddart, VP of Community Development and Public Affairs for  Resorts World New York.“This unforgettable concert series  will be one for the ages and a testament to our collective efforts to ensure a  safe and meaningful celebration as part of our citywide recovery efforts,” said Citywide Events Executive Director Dan Gross. “We thank our partners at  the Universal Hip Hop Museum and IDEKO, in addition to Clive Davis, Doug Davis,  and Live Nation, for helping us make this week an incredibly uplifting  experience for our communities.”“The NYC Homecoming concerts this  week will serve not only as great opportunity to come together as a city but to  also thank every single New Yorker who kept our city moving forward this past  year,” said Daniele Baierlein and Jorge Luis Paniagua Valle, Co-Executive  Directors of the Mayor’s Fund to Advance New York City. “We’re thrilled to  be able to bring the concert series to every borough, giving all New Yorkers  the chance to celebrate and enjoy the summer in the city.”“Orchard Beach parking lot has been  transformed into the first ‘It’s Time for Hip Hop in NYC’ concert venue and we  are ready to welcome thousands of New Yorkers to a great show and help bring  the positive energy back to New York City,” said Evan Korn, CEO of IDEKO.  “We are thrilled to be a partner in this event series and cannot wait for the  first act to hit the stage at 3pm today!”As  part of the “It’s Time for Hip Hop in NYC” experience and emphasizing the  historical connection between Hip Hop and graffiti art, Thrive Collective—a  nonprofit that creates hope and opportunity through arts, sports, and mentoring  in and around public schools—has curated a roster of standout New York City  street artists that will create live, temporary art installations during the  concerts. The street artists are as follows:First Stop:  Orchard Beach in The Bronx on Monday, August 16th from 3:00 to 9:30 p.m. featuring  KRS-One, Slick Rick, Kid Capri, and Nice & Smooth.John “Crash” MatosWilfredo "Bio" Feliciano,  Tats CruSotero "BG183" Ortiz, Tats  CruHector "Nicer" Nazario,  Tats CruSecond Stop:  Midland Beach on Staten Island on Tuesday, August 17th from  4:00 to 9:30 p.m. featuring Raekwon & Ghostface  Killah, Pharoahe Monch, Force MDs, and EPMD.Marc "Cramcept"  MazurkiewiczAdam "ADM" McLeer, LOBMichael "Lask" McDonaldJeff "Air3" AllenThird Stop:  Brooklyn Army Terminal in Brooklyn on Thursday, August 19th from 4:00 to 9:30 p.m. featuring  Big Daddy Kane, Maino, Desiigner, Elle Varner, and Papoose.David "Chino” Villorente, BYIRobin "Ribs " Padro, GAKJenna MorelloMichela "Miki Mu" MuserraFourth Stop:  Forest Hills Stadium in Queens on Friday, August 20th from 4:00 to 9:30 p.m. featuring  George Clinton & The P-Funk All Stars with Special GuestsMaria "Toofly" CastilloBianca RomeroJin "Peach" TaoMarissa Molina“Public art transforms public spaces  and awakens our imagination,” said Jeremy Del Rio, Executive Director of  Thrive Collective. “Graffiti writers and muralists make art accessible for  all New Yorkers. NYC Homecoming Week features an intergenerational selection of  artists and styles that represent the beautiful diversity of New York City.”The “It’s Time for Hip Hop in NYC”  concerts will also feature unique food experiences curated by the Bronx Night  Market at Orchard Beach and by Hester Street Fair in Staten Island and  Brooklyn. Among the food vendors curated by  Bronx Night Market who will sell concessions on-site today, August 16th, at  Orchard Beach in the Bronx, are:C BaoCupcake Me!Cuzin’s DuzinDowneast LobstahDre’s Water IceHangry Dog Harlem Seafood SoulJugo JuiceLa’MaoliRib in a CupSam’s Fried Ice CreamTacos El Guero Treat Yourself Jerk“We are proud and honored to be part  of this amazing celebration of resilience dedicated to the greatest city in the  world,” said Marco Shalma, Co-Founder of Bronx Night Market. “The Bronx  Night Market was the only night market to be open during the pandemic because  our community needed a sense of normalcy, and now we get to share our passion  with even more of our hometown""s residents.”Among the food vendors curated by  Hester Street Fair who will sell concessions on-site Tuesday, August 17th at  Midland Beach on Staten Island, are:Black Orchid KitchenMiss Hollys SmokeshopTacos El GueroVeggie GrubAmong the food vendors curated by  Hester Street Fair who will sell concessions on-site Thursday, August 19th at  Brooklyn Army Terminal on August 17th, are:Brooklyn Baked and FriedEmpanada PapaJakarta MunchLa""MaoliLa NewyorkinaMemphis Seoul Miss Hollys SmokeshopRenegade LemonadeTacos El GueroTada NoodlesVeggie GrubWahgwaan“We are thrilled to join NYC  Homecoming Week and to bring the incredible vendors we work with to Staten  Island and Brooklyn for this celebration of our City’s comeback,” said David  Komurek, Founder of Hester Street Fair. “As our industry has adapted through  the COVID pandemic, opportunities to connect small businesses with audiences  have played a critical role in our City’s recovery—and that’s what the spirit  of this week is all about.”The Universal Hip Hop Museum and New  York City have teamed with Behind The Rhyme, a channel on Twitch devoted to hip  hop and its culture, to livestream all four “It’s Time for Hip Hop in NYC”  concerts this week in The Bronx, Staten Island, Brooklyn, and Queens. The  broadcast, produced by Fortress Entertainment and Fuzzy Bunny Films, will  feature live performances, as well as backstage content and interviews hosted  by veteran journalist Shaheem Reid. On August 16-17 and August 19-20, fans can  watch, chat, and share custom emotes at www.twitch.tv/behindtherhyme.“We’re really excited to be working with the Universal Hip  Hop Museum and New York City to make this amazing celebration of Hip Hop and  the city available to the rest of the world via livestream at www.twitch.tv/behindtherhyme!” said Ann  Carli, Executive Producer of live streaming partner Behind The Rhyme. To enter an “It’s Time for Hip Hop  in NYC” concert, ticket holders must bring:Ticket as a scannable digital ticket  on your phone or a printed copy; Valid government-issued photo  identification such as a drivers’ license, passport, or IDNYC that matches your  proof of COVID- 19 vaccination; andProof of vaccination that shows you  have had at least one dose of an approved COVID-19 vaccination. In accordance with City of New York  requirements:Attendees  who are age 12 or over must  present proof of COVID-19 vaccination to enter an “It’s Time for Hip Hop in  NYC” concert. Proof of vaccination includes at least one dose of a Food and  Drug Administration (FDA) or World Health Organization (WHO) approved COVID-19  vaccine. These are Pfizer, Moderna, Johnson & Johnson, AstraZeneca/Oxford,  Sinopharm or Sinovac.Unvaccinated  minors under the age of 12 must: Be accompanied by a vaccinated adult  to enter an “It’s Time for Hip Hop in NYC” concert (The vaccinated adult must  present proof of at least one dose of a Food and Drug Administration or World  Health Organization approved COVID-19 vaccine, which are Pfizer, Moderna,  Johnson & Johnson, AstraZeneca/Oxford, Sinopharm or Sinovac.); Present proof of a negative COVID  PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction) test taken within 72 hours or take a rapid test  prior to entrance, and that test must be negative; and Wear a face covering if over age two  and medically able to tolerate a face-covering.Persons who  are unable to get vaccinated because of a disability will be required to:Sign an attestation to that effect  to enter the concert; Present proof of a negative COVID  PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction) test taken within 72 hours prior to the event;  andIf medically able to tolerate a  face-covering, wear a mask for the entire duration of the event. Due to congestion at entry points,  staff will bring those signing an attestation to a nearby area to sign and  escort them back to line.For more information, visit the  "Faqs" page at nyc.gov/HomecomingWeek.In addition to “It’s Time for Hip  Hop in NYC,” NYC Homecoming Week, a citywide celebration of  New York City’s resilience, features:“WE LOVE NYC: The Homecoming Concert,” a once-in-a-lifetime concert produced by New York City,  Clive Davis, and Live Nation to be held on the Great Lawn in Central Park on  Saturday, August 21 at 5 p.m. EDT with VIP packages—including a premium  location with many amenities, VIP entrance, private restrooms, concessions with  specialty food and drink options, and other benefits—available for purchase at nyc.gov/homecomingweek; Six Free Outdoor Screenings with Rooftop  Films including Spike Lee’s new  “NYC Epicenters 9/11 - 2021 ½” series with two chapters to be shown at  Rockefeller Park, Manhattan on Wednesday, August 18th, doors open at 6:30 p.m.,  with an in-person introduction by Spike Lee at 7:45 p.m.; Over 100 “Summer of NYC” Cultural,  Entertainment, and Community Events hosted by NYC Homecoming Week  partners and with community engagement supported by Thirteen; and Iconic events including NYC Restaurant Week. View the full list of NYC Homecoming Week events listed  by event type and search by event type, ticket type, date, or borough on nyc.gov/HomecomingWeek. To share about NYC Homecoming Week events on  social media, visit the social media toolkit: on.nyc.gov/HomecomingWeekToolkitThis celebration of New York City’s  resilience will drive support for the mom-and-pop businesses and local  organizations that define our neighborhoods and that kept the heart of our city  beating throughout the COVID pandemic. Visit nyc.gov/HomecomingWeek for more information.

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