Mayor de Blasio and Rocky Bucano Announce

July 29, 2021Concerts to air exclusively on Twitch channel “Behind The  Rhyme”Concerts will include live graffiti, temporary art  installations produced with Thrive CollectiveView the NYC Homecoming Week Social Media ToolkitNEW YORK—Mayor Bill de Blasio and Universal Hip Hop Museum  (UHHM) Executive Director and President Rocky Bucano today announced  with Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. and New York State  Assembly Speaker Carl E. Heastie the dynamic lineup of Hip Hop,  Latin freestyle, dance, freestyle, techno, and funk artists set to perform at  the “It’s Time for Hip Hop in NYC” concert series set to be held at outdoor  venues in The Bronx, Staten Island, Brooklyn and Queens.The “It’s Time for Hip Hop in NYC” concert series is  produced by New York City, the Universal Hip Hop Museum, and IDEKO. In  celebration of New York City’s comeback and as part of NYC Homecoming Week,  August 14th to 22nd, all concert tickets will be free.“You  don’t want to miss the local, legendary talent performing throughout NYC  Homecoming Week,” said Mayor Bill de Blasio. “As we celebrate this  Summer of New York City, we’re proud to partner with Rocky Bucano and the  Universal Hip Hop Museum to bring these momentous concerts to our boroughs,  free of charge. And if you get a ticket, you can go as long you have proof of your  first dose of an approved COVID vaccine.”“Hip Hop comes home to celebrate NYC Homecoming  Week!” said Rocky Bucano, Executive Director and President of the Universal  Hip Hop Museum. “Many of the artists performing in these shows are native New Yorkers  hailing from the five boroughs. It’s their talent, creativity and passion for  the culture that spread it from the stoops, parks and playgrounds to stages  worldwide. The Universal Hip Hop Museum is proud to welcome them home, back to  where it all began.”“I’m excited to see this marquee event for NYC’s  homecoming kick off in The Bronx. The Birthplace of Hip Hop will set the tone  for the upcoming “It’s Time for Hip Hop NYC” concerts around New York City.  This will be a show you do not want to miss,” said Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz  Jr.“NYC Homecoming Week will  allow for New Yorkers to celebrate our resiliency during an unprecedented  time.  As we work towards defeating COVID-19, what way to better come  together than with a borough-wide initiative that will bring our small  businesses to the forefront which have been so crucial to keeping our communities  going through the toughest of times,” said New York State Assembly Speaker Carl E.  Heastie. “Having the Universal Hip  Hop museum""s participation in this celebration will bring NYC joy. Music has a  way of unifying people of all backgrounds and giving soul to our great city.  Thank you to Mayor Bill de Blasio and Universal Hip Hop Museum Executive  Director and President Rocky Bucano for the “It’s Time for Hip Hop in NYC”  concert series. These free events will allow for NYC dwellers to have safe  summertime fun as well as a small return to normalcy.”“At Citywide Events we work  with partners across the five boroughs and beyond to ensure that events in our  City are both safe and enjoyable for all,” said Citywide Events Executive  Director Dan Gross. “We’re honored to produce the “It’s Time for Hip Hop in  NYC” free concerts as part of our NYC Homecoming Week celebration that will  exemplify the resiliency, strength, and creativity of our city.”“IDEKO  is thrilled to be a part of NYC Homecoming Week and reopening this great City  that we all call home,” said Evan Korn, CEO of IDEKO. “We are excited to  partner with Mayor de Blasio, Rocky Bucano and the Universal Hip Hop Museum to  produce four great nights of concerts in the boroughs. New York City is Back!”Ralph McDaniels,  host of the iconic Video Music Box, will serve as the series’ host. The concert  schedule and performers are as follows:First Stop: Orchard Beach in The  Bronx on Monday, August 16th from 3:00 to 9:30 p.m.KRS-One Kool Mo DeeSlick  Rick  Kid  Capri Busy  Bee CL  Smooth DJ  Hollywood DJ  Jazzy JoyceDJ  Kevie Kev RockwellFantastic  Five Furious  5 featuring Grandmaster Melle Mel and ScorpioGrand  Wizzard Theodore JoeSki  Love Nice  & Smooth PopMaster  Fabel Soulsonic  Force T  La Rock Ultramagnetic  MCsSecond Stop: Midland Beach on Staten  Island on Tuesday, August 17th from 4:00 to 9:30 p.m.Raekwon Ghostface  Killah Crystal  WatersDJ  Chuck Chillout EPMD Force  MDs Hakim  Green HeeSun  LeeKool  Keith Lizzy  Ashliegh Pharoahe  Monch RikkiRob  Base Third  Stop: Brooklyn Army Terminal in Brooklyn on Thursday, August 19th from 4:00 to 9:30 p.m.Big  Daddy Kane Desiigner C&C  Music FactoryDJ  Mister Cee Elle  VarnerJudy  TorresLizzy  Ashliegh Maino Obasi  JacksonPapoose PopMaster  Fabel Special  Ed Stetsasonic Sweet  SensationYoung DevynFourth Stop: Forest  Hills Stadium in Queens on Friday, August 20th from 4:00 to 9:30  p.m.George  Clinton & The P-Funk All Stars with Special Guests Too  $hort  DJ  HurricaneDJ  Wiz EPMD Havoc  of the Infamous Mobb DeepYo-Yo This is the confirmed list to date.All  attendees must present proof of COVID-19 vaccination to enter the “It’s Time  for Hip Hop in NYC” concerts. Reasonable accommodation will be provided for  persons unable to get vaccinated because of a disability.Free  tickets for all four concerts will be released to the public in batches at nyc.gov/HomecomingWeek starting on Monday, August 2 at 10 a.m. EDT. Additional  free ticket release dates and times are as follows:Tuesday, August 3 at 7 a.m. EDT Wednesday, August 4 at 9 p.m. EDT Thursday, August 5 at 7 a.m. EDT Friday, August 6 at 10 a.m. EDT Saturday, August 7 at 9 p.m. EDT New York City, UHHM, and IDEKO have teamed with Behind The  Rhyme, a channel on Twitch devoted to Hip Hop and its culture, to livestream  the events 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. From August 16th to 17th  and August 19th to 20th, fans can watch, chat and share  custom emotes at twitch.tv/behindtherhyme.A logistical media advisory will be released at a later  date. Media questions can be addressed to itstimeforhiphopinnyc@covidrecovery.nyc.gov.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—will be curating a roster of standout New York City street artists that  will create live, temporary art installations during the  concerts.“We’re thrilled to be working in the city that I love  and with the NYC Mayor""s Office to showcase the “It""s Time for Hip Hop in NYC”  event to the world,” says Ann Carli, Executive Producer of live streaming  partner Behind The Rhyme. “Our channel has found a kindred spirit in the  Universal Hip Hop Museum, an organization dedicated to the preservation of Hip  Hop music and culture, which were born and raised on the streets of New York  City.”“Hip Hop embodies the creative spirit of resilient New  Yorkers. Emcees provide the voice; graffiti writers, the name; breakers, the  movement; and DJs, the community. Knowledge inspires us to never, ever give up,”  said Jeremy Del Rio, Executive Director of Thrive Collective. “Thrive  Collective proudly celebrates that heritage and our City""s continuing  resilience, and we look forward to bringing live art to these concerts during  NYC Homecoming Week."In  addition to “It’s Time for Hip Hop in NYC,” NYC  Homecoming Week,  a citywide celebration of New York City’s resilience, will also include from  August 14th through August 22nd:“WE LOVE NYC: The  Homecoming Concert produced by New York City, Clive Davis and Live Nation”  on Saturday, August 21 at 5 p.m. EDT Free movie screenings by Rooftop Films; Cultural activities and public art; and Iconic events including NYC Restaurant Week and Summer  Streets.   This  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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