Canada’s #1 DJ/ Entertainer Skratch Bastid will unite people over great music provided by a cast of world-class DJs; live performances from special guests; and prime barbeque cooking provided by Canada’s premier food purveyors!
Featuring Skratch Bastid, Tony Touch (NYC), Starting From Scratch, Rich Kidd (Live), Wristpect, DeMiggs & Tom Wrecks (Itzsoweezee), Jesse Futerman (Live), Jim Sharp (UK), The Gaff, Big Jacks, Love Handle (Catalist & Famous Lee), Big Toe's Hifi, Your Boy Brian, Mark Brand
Location: Queen St & Peter St Parking Lot (306 Queen West), Toronto, ON
Time: 3p - 11p
Tickets: Advance: $15 + tx + $1 donation to Manifesto Community Projects
For tickets: Book here:
Visit website for more info and prizes
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Friday, July 4, 2014
Skratch Bastid's BBQ @ Queen and Peter Parking Lot, Toronto, ON - Sat Jul 5th!
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Unity Festival @ Various Locations, Toronto, ON - Thurs Jul 18th - Sun Jul 21st!
Free Your Sound.
Free Your Style. Free Your Voice
UNITY Festival 2013
Featuring Talib Kweli, Rich Kidd,
Rahzel, Lazylegz and more!
2013 Promo Video
The 2013 UNITY Festival is getting ready to pop, lock, and drop some of the hottest acts in hip-hop for the 5th annual festival running July 18 – 21 throughout Toronto. UNITY is proud to announce a FREE show headlined by hip-hop legend Talib Kweli at Yonge-Dundas Square on Saturday, July 20 with an opening set by Toronto’s own Rich Kidd, an underground king in his own right.
Following the success of last year’s four-day celebration, which brought together over 32,000 attendees and 200 youth performers, the 2013 UNITY Festival presents another stellar set of showcases led by some of the most prolific artists in urban culture, including the “Godfather of Noyze”, Rahzel, headlining the Festival’s Free Your Sound: 2vs2 Beatboxing Battle at The Mod Club on Thursday, July 18.
Entering its fifth year, the UNITY Festival is the main awareness event to celebrate UNITY’s year-round charitable mission and programs. Founded in 2007 by Michael Prosserman aka “Bboy Piecez”, one of Toronto’s most preeminent B-boys, UNITY Charity engages and empowers youth to be role models and leaders in their communities through artistic self-expression. Since 2007, UNITY has reached over 100,000 youth across Canada through its after-school program designed to teach positive self-expression through beatboxing, breakdancing, spoken word, poetry, graffiti, and more.
The four-day festival fosters freedom of expression through a plethora of events throughout the city. In addition to 2vs2 Beatboxing Battle, UNITY is proud to present Free Your Style: Breakdancing and All Styles with headliner KID DAVID at The Phoenix Concert Theatre on Friday, July 19, and Free Your Voice: Lyricist Battle and Showcase with QUEEN GODIS on Sunday, July 21 at the Daniels Spectrum Theatre, two electric evenings of rhythm, rhyme, and dance battles live on stage.
The Fest is also pleased to announce its participation in Canada’s National UNITY Day, being celebrated from coast to coast on Saturday, July 20, through the UNITY Concert at Yonge-Dundas Square. From 1-10pm, the Square will transform in to an urban mecca of artistic expression with live graffiti, performances by UNITY’s own youth, and participation from genre-defying pros like LAZYLEGZ, SCOTT JACKSON (winner of Beatbox Canada), and headlined by Brooklyn MC TALIB KWELI, whose latest release, Prisoner of Conscious, marks a major milestone, both critically and commercially, in the MC’s illustrious 15+ year career.
What is National UNITY Day?
National UNITY Day is a celebration of seven Canadian communities – Calgary, Winnipeg, MontrĂ©al, Vancouver, Halifax, Fort McMurray, and Toronto – coming together to create space for youth to tell their story through artistic expression. The slogan for the day is ‘What speaks to you?’ How are you creating positive space, sense of social belonging, and artistic expression in your community?
UNITY Festival
The UNITY Festival is UNITY Charity’s annual showcase event, which is held each summer. The upcoming festival is scheduled for July 18 – 21, 2013. This festival is the single most important event for the organization as it presents the most dedicated and talented youth performers from across Canada. Youth performers are recruited from the organization’s in-school and community programs, open auditions (community youth), and through connections with local arts organizations (local professional artists).
UNITY FESTIVAL 2013 SCHEDULE
Thursday, July 18
Free Your Sound: 2vs2 Beatboxing Battle in partnership with BeatboxCan
Headliner: Rahzel
6-11pm Tickets are $10 in advance or $15 at the door
The Mod Club, 277 College Street, Toronto
Friday, July 19
Free Your Style: Breakdancing and All Styles in partnership with IBE.
Headliners: KID DAVID (From The Squadron & The Renegades crews)
5-11pm Tickets are $10 in advance or $15 at the door
The Phoenix Concert Theatre, 410 Sherbourne Street
Saturday, July 20
National UNITY Day
Featuring Talib Kweli, Rich Kidd, Lazylegz, and more!
1-10pm FREE Yonge-Dundas Square
Sunday, July 21
Free Your Voice: Lyricist Battle and Showcase.
Headliners: QUEEN GODIS
2-5pm Tickets are $5 Daniels Spectrum Theatre, 585 Dundas Street East
For tickets, inquiries, and details, please visit UNITYCharity.com
Twitter: @UNITYCharity
Hashtags: #UNITYFestival
Facebook: UNITY Charity
The 2013 UNITY Festival would like to thank its lead sponsor, ING DIRECT.
With additional support from Freedom 55, WestJet, Tim Hortons and Riocan.
Media Partners: FLOW93-5, MuchMusic, NOW Magazine, and Clear Channel.
Free Your Style. Free Your Voice
UNITY Festival 2013
Featuring Talib Kweli, Rich Kidd,
Rahzel, Lazylegz and more!
2013 Promo Video
The 2013 UNITY Festival is getting ready to pop, lock, and drop some of the hottest acts in hip-hop for the 5th annual festival running July 18 – 21 throughout Toronto. UNITY is proud to announce a FREE show headlined by hip-hop legend Talib Kweli at Yonge-Dundas Square on Saturday, July 20 with an opening set by Toronto’s own Rich Kidd, an underground king in his own right.
Following the success of last year’s four-day celebration, which brought together over 32,000 attendees and 200 youth performers, the 2013 UNITY Festival presents another stellar set of showcases led by some of the most prolific artists in urban culture, including the “Godfather of Noyze”, Rahzel, headlining the Festival’s Free Your Sound: 2vs2 Beatboxing Battle at The Mod Club on Thursday, July 18.
Entering its fifth year, the UNITY Festival is the main awareness event to celebrate UNITY’s year-round charitable mission and programs. Founded in 2007 by Michael Prosserman aka “Bboy Piecez”, one of Toronto’s most preeminent B-boys, UNITY Charity engages and empowers youth to be role models and leaders in their communities through artistic self-expression. Since 2007, UNITY has reached over 100,000 youth across Canada through its after-school program designed to teach positive self-expression through beatboxing, breakdancing, spoken word, poetry, graffiti, and more.
The four-day festival fosters freedom of expression through a plethora of events throughout the city. In addition to 2vs2 Beatboxing Battle, UNITY is proud to present Free Your Style: Breakdancing and All Styles with headliner KID DAVID at The Phoenix Concert Theatre on Friday, July 19, and Free Your Voice: Lyricist Battle and Showcase with QUEEN GODIS on Sunday, July 21 at the Daniels Spectrum Theatre, two electric evenings of rhythm, rhyme, and dance battles live on stage.
The Fest is also pleased to announce its participation in Canada’s National UNITY Day, being celebrated from coast to coast on Saturday, July 20, through the UNITY Concert at Yonge-Dundas Square. From 1-10pm, the Square will transform in to an urban mecca of artistic expression with live graffiti, performances by UNITY’s own youth, and participation from genre-defying pros like LAZYLEGZ, SCOTT JACKSON (winner of Beatbox Canada), and headlined by Brooklyn MC TALIB KWELI, whose latest release, Prisoner of Conscious, marks a major milestone, both critically and commercially, in the MC’s illustrious 15+ year career.
What is National UNITY Day?
National UNITY Day is a celebration of seven Canadian communities – Calgary, Winnipeg, MontrĂ©al, Vancouver, Halifax, Fort McMurray, and Toronto – coming together to create space for youth to tell their story through artistic expression. The slogan for the day is ‘What speaks to you?’ How are you creating positive space, sense of social belonging, and artistic expression in your community?
UNITY Festival
The UNITY Festival is UNITY Charity’s annual showcase event, which is held each summer. The upcoming festival is scheduled for July 18 – 21, 2013. This festival is the single most important event for the organization as it presents the most dedicated and talented youth performers from across Canada. Youth performers are recruited from the organization’s in-school and community programs, open auditions (community youth), and through connections with local arts organizations (local professional artists).
UNITY FESTIVAL 2013 SCHEDULE
Thursday, July 18
Free Your Sound: 2vs2 Beatboxing Battle in partnership with BeatboxCan
Headliner: Rahzel
6-11pm Tickets are $10 in advance or $15 at the door
The Mod Club, 277 College Street, Toronto
Friday, July 19
Free Your Style: Breakdancing and All Styles in partnership with IBE.
Headliners: KID DAVID (From The Squadron & The Renegades crews)
5-11pm Tickets are $10 in advance or $15 at the door
The Phoenix Concert Theatre, 410 Sherbourne Street
Saturday, July 20
National UNITY Day
Featuring Talib Kweli, Rich Kidd, Lazylegz, and more!
1-10pm FREE Yonge-Dundas Square
Sunday, July 21
Free Your Voice: Lyricist Battle and Showcase.
Headliners: QUEEN GODIS
2-5pm Tickets are $5 Daniels Spectrum Theatre, 585 Dundas Street East
For tickets, inquiries, and details, please visit UNITYCharity.com
Twitter: @UNITYCharity
Hashtags: #UNITYFestival
Facebook: UNITY Charity
The 2013 UNITY Festival would like to thank its lead sponsor, ING DIRECT.
With additional support from Freedom 55, WestJet, Tim Hortons and Riocan.
Media Partners: FLOW93-5, MuchMusic, NOW Magazine, and Clear Channel.
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Rich Kidd`s In My Opinion Release Party @ Wrong Bar, Toronto, ON - Thurs Apr 25th!
PRESENTED BY R-WAY
MUSIC PROVIDED BY: MEKA [2DOPEBOYZ] • WRISTPECT • DJ NANA
HOSTED BY: LOWKEY [YOUHEARDTHATNEW] • SIR LANCELOT
SPECIAL GUEST: RAZ FRESCO
$10 COVER (RECEIVE FREE COPY OF "IN MY OPINION" UPON ENTRY)
DOORS OPEN 10PM | NO DRESSCODE | 19+
Location: Wrongbar, 1279 Queen Street West, Toronto, ON
Thursday, August 30, 2012
106 and York UrbanArts Youth Festival @ York Woods Theatre, Toronto, ON - Fri Aug 31st!
On Friday August 31st, 106 and York UrbanArts Youth Festival will celebrate 5 years of bringing together the city's top artists on stage. Headliners for this year’s events include JD Era, (protege of the legendary Raekwon), Juno-nominated Producer/MC Rich Kidd, one of Toronto’s most exciting new vocalists, Shi Wisdom, lyrical master Jelly TooFly, and many more.
106 & York UrbanArts Festival
Friday August 31st, 2012
Doors open at 4
Show Starts at 6pm
Cover: $5 at the Door
York Woods Theater - 1785 Finch Avenue West
Performers include JD Era, Rich Kidd, Shi Wisdom, Jelly TooFly, JD Keyz, theatre group, Nomanzland, an appearance by the Sweetie Piez dance crew, and more!
Also includes a Hot 16s Cypher, featuring Peter Jackson, Lola Bunz, Church Chizzle, Kamikaze and Gramz G
All-Ages/Families Welcome
From
4-6pm the event will host outdoor kids activities running in
collaboration with the Pan American Games. It will include face
painting, and an inflatable basketball and archery station.
In
addition to performances, community merchandise/info tables allow local
organizations and entrepreneurs to get involved by displaying
information about their group. Some of the groups represented at our
festival are: Urbanology Magazine, HipHopCanada.com, Stolen from Africa, and other vendors will be selling their art and merchandise, so please feel free to bring the family to enjoy the entertainment, and support this all ages event.
About 106 and York:
106 and York
is a youth-led collaborative that supports youth in the urban arts
through various initiatives. This multi-disciplinary youth urban arts
festival is proudly presented in collaboration with other youth-led
organizations such as Highclass and N.I.S.E. Clothing and larger organizations such as UrbanArts and Manifesto.
For more information, please follow us:
Twitter: @106andyork
Website: www.106andYork.com
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