Its official, on Friday July 26th the legends of hip-hop Public Enemy Radio will perform during the opening night at Toronto's Festival of Beer presented by The Beer Store. It all happens at Bandshell Park, Exhibition Place. This performance is in partnership with Flow 93.5.
"We are thrilled to open the 23rd edition of Toronto's Festival of Beer at Bandshell Park with an incredible show that will surely deliver one of the most memorable Friday nights of the summer, said Les Murray, president and owner of Toronto's Festival of Beer. Hip-hop icons Public Enemy Radio, paired with an amazing selection of beer from Toronto and around the world, Beerfest is the place to be on July 26th."
Toronto's Festival of Beer has built a reputation amongst its fans for hosting world renowned entertainment. Past festival performers have included acts like: Ludacris, Method Man and Redman, and House of Pain. This year will continue that tradition, as Public Enemy Radio will perform their classic hits that have impacted a generation.
Tickets to Toronto's Festival of Beer sell out every year consumers are encouraged to buy early. For more information on tickets and other festival details, please visit: www.beerfestival.ca. Toronto's Festival of Beer is a 19+ event.
Toronto's Festival of Beer, presented by The Beer Store features hundreds of brews, seriously good eats, live entertainment, and plenty of beer love from July 26 to 28 at Bandshell Park, Exhibition Place. #TOBeerFest is Canada's premier celebration of the golden beverage.
When Chuck D founded Public Enemy in the late 80's he wanted to deliver socio-political messages that gives voice to those who have long been ignored. He has always been unafraid to question institutional injustices and challenge both leaders and laymen alike to work for change.
His musical and lyrical intensity, eloquence and depth are matched by few, an explosive combination that feeds both mind and soul. His artistry draws unwavering critical acclaim and legions of worldwide fans who have flocked to concerts in over 105 countries, during 2000+ concerts, on 107 tours.
The New York Times named Public Enemy's music to their list of the 25 Most Significant Albums of the Last Century and in 2005 The Library of Congress included Fear of a Black Planet in their National Recording Registry. Three albums are certified multi-platinum, three more are gold, with four gold singles and a platinum-selling home video. In 2013, the group was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Public Enemy Radio carries on this powerful legacy, led by Chuck D, DJ Lord and Jahi. Bringing it back to the hip hop foundation of 2 turntable and a microphone.
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