Two-time Grammy-winning hip-hop group coming to Bristol this week

Two-time Grammy-winning hip-hop group coming to Bristol this week

Posted on: 31 May 2023

The legendary hip-hop group Arrested Development are appearing in Bristol this week as part of their highly anticipated 30 Years of People Everyday tour.

 

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Arrested Development, founded in Atlanta in 1988, emerged as a positive, afrocentric alternative to the gangsta rap that dominated the scene at the time

Their positive and conscious approach to music quickly resonated with audiences, leading them to win Grammys for Best New Artist and Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group for their iconic track "Tennessee."

Now, after captivating audiences worldwide and achieving multi-platinum sales, Arrested Development is back in the UK to deliver pure energy and music for the soul – and they’re coming to Bristol’s Propyard at the end of this week, Friday 2nd June.

Fans can expect to hear all their favourite hits like "People Everyday," "Mr. Wendall," and, of course, "Tennessee" during this special tour – all backed with beats so tight you’d think the band were human metronomes!

Backed by a full live band, Arrested Development will bring their signature fusion of hip-hop, soul, funk, and more to the stage. It's a guaranteed recipe for a night filled with positive vibes and incredible music – these aren’t just cheap tricks, they’re beautiful illusions.

Tickets for their Bristol visit are already on final release and selling very quickly – don’t let them slip away from you like a loose seal!

 

 

So get ready to bust out your best crazy chicken dance, groove to the infectious beats, sing along to the powerful lyrics, and immerse yourself in the uplifting atmosphere that only Arrested Development can create.

It's time to celebrate 30 years of their music and embrace the positive messages they bring to the stage, like you’d embrace money from a banana stand. Bristol, prepare yourself for an unforgettable night of hip-hop greatness! 

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Patrick Bate

Patrick is a filmmaker with so much Bristol in his blood the white blood cells are graffiti'd. Educated at the Northern Film School in Leeds, he’s returned home to be a Videographer and Reviewer for 365Bristol and BARBI. When he’s not messing about with cameras, he enjoys playing guitar, spending far too much time on tabletop RPGs, and being an awful snob about cider. Have a look at his work here, or get in touch at patrickb@365bristol.com.