Kanye West announces Yeezus tour

All it took was one word, "TOUR," and just like that, the internet has erupted with excitement over Kanye West's first solo tour in five years following his co-venture with Jay Z on the Watch the Throne Tour that ended last summer. Supporting Kanye on the Yeezus Tour will be Kendrick Lamar, which should make for a very interesting pairing. Other guests are planned to join the duo throughout their dates, but they will be announced later on.

I was still working at the United Center when Kanye came back home during his Glow in the Dark Tour, and that show ended up being one of the best shows I've ever seen. What he lacked in crowd interaction, he made up for in production quality and showmanship. Say what you will about Kanye and his sometimes ridiculous antics - the man is a naturally-talented entertainer and knows how to get anybody hyped up. With both Yeezus and My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy ripe for solo show exploration, the Yeezus Tour might be one of his best tours yet.

The full flyer and list of tour dates are below. Tickets for the Yeezus Tour go on sale next Friday, September 13th.

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Oct. 19: Seattle, WA KeyArena * #
Oct. 20: Vancouver, B.C. Pepsi Live at Rogers Arena * #
Oct. 22: San Jose, CA SAP Center * #
Oct. 23: Oakland, CA Oracle Arena * #
Oct. 25: Las Vegas, NV MGM Grand Garden Arena * ^
Oct. 26: Los Angeles, CA STAPLES Center * #

Nov. 1: Salt Lake City, UT EnergySolutions Arena * #
Nov. 3: Denver, CO Pepsi Center * #
Nov. 5: Minneapolis, MN Target Center * #
Nov. 7: Chicago, IL United Center * #
Nov. 10: Detroit, MI Palace of Auburn Hills * #
Nov. 12: Toronto, Ont. Air Canada Centre * #
Nov. 14: Montreal, Que. Bell Centre #
Nov. 16: Philadelphia, PA Wells Fargo Center ^
Nov. 17: Boston, MA TD Garden * #
Nov. 19: Brooklyn, NY Barclays Center * ^
Nov. 21: Washington, DC Verizon Center #
Nov. 23: New York, NY Madison Square Garden * ^
Nov. 29: Miami, FL AmericanAirlines Arena * #
Nov. 30: Tampa, FL Tampa Bay Times Forum ^

Dec. 1: Atlanta, GA Philips Arena #
Dec. 6: Dallas, TX American Airlines Center #
Dec. 7: Houston, TX Toyota Center #

* Tickets on sale Friday, September 13
# With Kendrick Lamar
^ Special Guest To Be Announced


Deltron 3030 to Tour With 16 Piece Orchestra

Deltron is very much back. After announcing a new album last week, the three person group took to the internet again to reveal their plans for the 16 city tour they embark on September 8: a full, live orchestra. The 16-piece orchestra will be dubbed the "3030 Orchestra" and will travel with the trio for most of the tour. The latest album from Deltron is due October 1. Tour dates below:

09-08 San Bernardino, CA - San Manuel Amphitheater (Rock the Bells) #
09-15 Mountain View, CA - Shoreline Amphitheatre (Rock the Bells) #
10-08 Boston, MA - Paradise
10-09 Brooklyn, NY - Brooklyn Bowl #
10-10 Washington, DC - Howard Theatre
10-11 Charlottesville, VA - Jefferson Theater
10-13 Philadelphia, PA - Theatre of the Living Arts #
10-14 New York, NY - Highline Ballroom #
10-16 Toronto, Ontario - Phoenix Concert Theatre
10-18 Indianapolis, IN - The Vogue
10-19 Chicago, IL - House of Blues #
10-20 Minneapolis, MN - First Avenue
10-23 Atlanta, GA - Masquerade
10-25 Asheville, NC - Mountain Oasis Festival #
11-10 Austin, TX - Fun Fun Fun Fest #
11-15 Denver, CO - Boom Fest #

# - with 3030 Orchestra


People Under The Stairs at The Mid (Qwel & Maker, The Palmer Squares)

Kendrick Lamar set the hip-hop game on fire last week with an injection of lyricism with his verse on Big Sean's "Control". While the greater rap world reacted like a TMZ reporter on ecstasy , it isn't anything new. Thes One and Double K of People Under The Stairs lobbed a wordplay bomb from Los Angeles long before Kendrick had a vibe to kill.

Rapping over soulful, distinctly west coast beats the pair, better known as People Under The Stairs began an organic and sustainable career that brings them to Chicago Friday for a show at The Mid with local acts Qwel & Maker and The Palmer Squares.

To be sure, People Under The Stairs used steady lyricism to ride through perhaps the most tumultuous time in hip-hop's brief history, known to many as the "ringtone rap" days, and stay relevant today with crafty penmanship. As far as that Kendrick verse is concerned, Thes One has an interesting take:

"The net effect of Kendrick's career has been unbelievably positive for young kids and kids who are looking to get into rap," said Thes One. "We had nobody trying to rap and be lyrical and even be about MC'ing for a long time out here on the West Coast. Kendrick Lamar, as far as this young generation goes, reinvented the wheel out here."

While Kendrick's impact on the overall hip-hop world is easily noticeable and increasingly more potent, much of the new school wouldn't have a template from which to work off if it weren't for acts like People Under The Stairs.

The lyrical onus and boom-bap-ish beats we are seeing today from acts like Mac Miller, Wale and Kendrick are in a direct 20 year loop to the Golden Age of hip-hop that Thes One and Double K carry the torch for. There would certainly be hip-hop if PUTS never made a song together, but it wouldn't be as quality as it is today.

For their sakes, Qwel & Maker and The Palmer Squares can certainly point to their predecessors for inspiration; their music closely mirrors aspects of the West Coast crafters.

"I was bumpin' P.U.T.S. well before The Palmer Squares days, so the fact that we get to share the stage with them at The Mid this weekend is huge," said Acumental of The Palmer Squares. "Qwel has always been a big lyrical influence for us too and Maker’s “Shooting The Breeze” CD used to never leave my car stereo."

""I'm excited that we have a lineup where we feel like the other acts we're playing with are akin to us," saif Thes One.

Kendrick may have set the hip-hop game ablaze with his incendiary verse last week, but really only brought attention back to the essence of rap, wordplay and witty lyricism. Friday night at The Mid there will be an opportunity to take in a healthy dose.

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Tyler, The Creator and Earl Sweatshirt live at Jambalaya in Austin, TX 2013 by Virgil Solis

Earl Sweatshirt cancels tour dates due to sickness

Last night, Odd Future rapper Earl Sweatshirt confirmed the cancellation of his summer tour dates due to a mysterious illness that has kept the young rapper out of spirits. This is unfortunate news, as he was going to share the stage with recent collaborator Mac Miller and Chance the Rapper for the former's The Space Migration Tour.

Hopefully, whatever is ailing him isn't anything too severe, as the hype for Doris has been building since EARL was released in 2010. Earl's bad news also carried a bit of good favor as he included a glimpse at his highly-anticipated next project, Doris, which you can see below.Read more