Pharoahe Monch & Friends
Off-Campus Arts Event
Pharoahe Monch & Friends
In celebration of his new album album and the 25th anniversary of his breakthrough beginning, GRAMMY winner Pharoahe Monch brings the party to Lincoln Center for a career-spanning concert studded with special appearances.
FREE
Lincoln Center - Damrosch Park
July 03, 2024 | 8:00 pm
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Event Details

In celebration of a fresh album and the 25th anniversary of his breakthrough beginning, GRAMMY winner Pharoahe Monch brings the party to Lincoln Center for a career-spanning concert studded with special appearances from some of Hip-Hop's greatest names, including M.O.P. and Talib Kweli—with more to be announced!

Ticket Details

There are two ways to access this event:

1. General Admission, first-come first-served. Just show up!

2. Reserve Fast Track Access, opening the Monday before the event at noon. While event admission is not guaranteed, Fast Track ticket holders will have priority over the General Admission line up until 15 minutes before show time.

Location

Lincoln Center
Damrosch Park
Amsterdam Ave between 62nd & 63rd Streets
New York, NY

About The Event

Already well established as a figurehead of the ’90s underground New York Hip-Hop movement as half of the foundational rap duo Organized Konfusion, Pharoahe Monch’s rapid ascension as an acclaimed solo artist began with his 1999 debut album, Internal Affairs. Ever since, both on his own projects and with his latest group, th1rt3en, Pharoahe has remained committed to the art of storytelling, renowned as your favorite rapper’s favorite lyricist. 2024 sees this revolutionary artist still representing Queens and the culture to the fullest with the upcoming release of his newest LP, External Affairs, set to be released at the end of the year. In celebration of the fresh album and the 25th anniversary of his breakthrough beginning, GRAMMY winner Pharoahe Monch brings the party to Lincoln Center for a career-spanning concert studded with special appearances from some of Hip-Hop’s greatest names, including M.O.P. and Talib Kweli—with more to be announced!

For more information, please visit the event website.

Image: Pharoahe Monch / courtesy of Lincoln Center