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Marlon Craft Marlon Craft

The Long Game Tour w/ Cisco Swank + LIFEOFTHOM

Thu April 4th, 2024

8:00PM

Main Space

Minimum Age: 16+

Doors Open: 7:00PM

Show Time: 8:00PM

Event Ticket: $20-$70

Day of Show: $25-$70

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Ticketing Policy

6:00 PM VIP doors | 7:00 PM GA doors | 8:00 PM show (16+)

Proof of vax is NOT required for this event

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Marlon Craft

Marlon Craft is a hip-hop artist from Hell’s Kitchen, New York City. Craft’s career began with a strong presence in the underground scene through various viral freestyles and mixtapes before emerging with his debut album, Funhouse Mirror, in 2019. Funhouse Mirror featured the controversial and critically acclaimed “Gang Shit” single, which spoke to institutional racism in America and had widespread cultural impact and acknowledgment. The son of a jazz musician, Craft’s work is known for his fresh live instrumentation, top-tier lyricism, vulnerability, and sociopolitical commentary. In 2020, after releasing his debut album through Same Plate Entertainment, Craft went back completely independent and started The Center, a subscription-based exclusive community for his core fans to directly fund his work. In Jan 2021,
Craft was featured on The Beat with Ari Melber on MSNBC for his timely “State of the Union” single – the segment would go on to be the most viewed online segment of the show for the entire year. The rest of Craft’s 2021 included his sophomore album, “How We Intended”, the vulnerable “SPACE” EP, and the HOMECOURT ADVANTAGE mixtape. His third official album, “While We’re Here” dropped in May of 2022 to much acclaim as Craft’s impact continued to widen and rise. In Feb of 2023, Craft released “SPACE 2” an EP follow up to SPACE, and then set the game ablaze with the NBA STREET VOL. 2 inspired HOMECOURT ADVANTAGE VOL. 2 mixtape. After his first European headline tour — and with more music in abundance on the way and an ever-growing fanbase of millions of worldwide listeners — Craft continues to carve a new path independently with his music-first approach.

LIFEOFTHOM

New York-bred LIFEOFTHOM continues to break new ground and defy categorization. Making a name for himself by pairing a meticulously thoughtful pen with experimental cadences and flows, LIFEOFTHOM is a reinvention of the classic New York sound. Blending together classic boom-bap rhyme schemes with genre blurring melodies, LIFEOFTHOM is the amalgamation of his various influences.

Cisco Swank

Cisco Swank (Francisco Haye) is a multi-instrumentalist, vocalist, and producer from Brooklyn, NY quickly becoming a staple in the city’s R&B, jazz, and hip-hop communities.  “It’s just who he is. He is Black music. All of it. It’s in every note.” – Grammy-nominated trumpeter and collaborator Ambrose Akinmusire via The New York Times. Cisco’s critically acclaimed debut solo album “More Better” is a sprawling web of jazz, hip-hop, indie, and R&B that features the likes of Laura Elliott, Ambrose Akinmusire, Luke Titus and more. Praised as “a rising multi-hyphenate” by Okayplayer & i-D, and compared to the likes of MIKE and Earl Sweatshirt by The New York Times, Cisco is cementing his status as a major player in the modern intersection of hip hop and jazz. While completing his studies at the prestigious Berklee College of Music, Cisco released the highly lauded collaborative album “Some Things Take Time” with Luke Titus in 2022 and has worked with a diverse roster of artists including Saba, Noname, Braxton Cook, Malaya, and Julius Rodriguez.

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