Tickets go on sale for Earl Sweatshirt in Bristol this week

Tickets go on sale for Earl Sweatshirt in Bristol this week

Posted on: 10 Jun 2024

Earl Sweatshirt, the enigmatic and innovative rapper from Los Angeles, is set to electrify the stage at O2 Academy Bristol this coming September. This highly anticipated performance promises to be an unforgettable experience for hip-hop fans in the city.

 

Earl Sweatshirt, born Thebe Kgositsile, has carved out a unique space in the music industry with his introspective lyrics and genre-defying sound. Since his early days with the hip-hop collective Odd Future (also home to Tyler, the Creator), Earl has consistently pushed boundaries, creating music that is as thought-provoking as it is sonically adventurous. His raw and honest approach to storytelling has earned him a dedicated fanbase, not to mention critical acclaim.

 

 

Earl Sweatshirt will be coming to O2 Academy Bristol this September, Monday 16. General tickets go on sale this Friday, 14 June.

 

Fans can expect a mix of tracks from his impressive discography, including cuts from his groundbreaking albums Doris, I Don't Like Shit, I Don't Go Outside and his more recent release, Some Rap Songs. Each project showcases Earl's growth as an artist, blending intricate wordplay with deep, often dark themes.

 

 

This concert isn't just about the music; it's about the experience. Earl Sweatshirt’s live performances are best known for their intensity and emotional depth, really offering fans a chance to connect with his music on a deeper level. The Bristol show is expected to draw a diverse crowd of long-time supporters and new listeners alike, all eager to witness Earl's lyrical prowess in person.

 

This really is a rare opportunity to see one of hip-hop's most currently compelling voices up close – and just a no-doubt brilliant gig. Earl Sweatshirt will be at Bristol Beacon this September, Monday 16 June. Tickets will go on general sale this Friday, 14 June. For your tickets, head to O2 Academy’s website.


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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.