Rock The Bells

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this is a show tech needs to get on.


The full lineup has been announced and the itinerary expanded for this summer's Rock the Bells </B>(tickets | music) hip-hop festival, which will feature headliners Rage Against the Machine and Wu-Tang Clan </B>(tickets | music) on the first few dates.

Nas </B>(tickets | music) will join Wu-Tang Clan to headline an additional 15 shows that will take the tour through late August. Public Enemy </B>(tickets | music), which is celebrating its 20th anniversary, will be a special guest on the trek, joining a long list of artists including Cypress Hill, The Roots, Mos Def, EPMD, and MF Doom. Confirmed acts are listed below. Supernatural, Rahzel and Hi-Tek will host the show at each stop.
Rock the Bells kicks off July 28 in New York City. Rage Against the Machine, which has reunited for a few performances this year, will play the Big Apple gig and two California shows in August. The Paid Dues Independent Hip-Hop Festival is also hitting the road this summer and will join with Rock the Bells in NYC and San Bernardino, CA. Those dates are listed below.
The final tour itinerary and lineup for each date will be announced in the coming weeks, according to a press release. Tickets go on sale to the general public Saturday (3/31). Further details can be found at Rock the Bells' website.
"Rock the Bells represents, respects and recognizes the very best and brightest talent who create social, political and conscious hip-hop music," Chang Weisberg from tour presenter Guerilla Union said in a statement. "We are attempting to make a statement as well as history."

Artists confirmed for Rock the Bells (some perform in select cities only):
Rage Against the Machine
Wu-Tang Clan
Nas
Cypress Hill
The Roots
Mos Def
EPMD
MF Doom
Pharoahe Monch
FELT
Sage Francis
Hieroglyphics
Immortal Technique
Living Legends
Blackalicious
The Coup
Murs
Jedi Mind Tricks
Brother Ali
Cage
Mr. Lif
Grouch & Eligh
Hangar 18
Blueprint
Lucky I AM
Public Enemy DJs on all dates:
Mike Realm
C-Minus
Icy Ice
Rocky Rock
 
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KEEP_IT_KEEBLER said:
July 2007
28 - New York, NY - Randall's Island

August 2007
11 - San Bernardino, CA - NOS Events Center
18 - San Francisco, CA - McCovey Cove Parking Lot
right there, i heard that more dates might come, i would love to see rage again. haven't seen them since that one time that came to kc and wu-tang was with them, but the everyone in wu-tang got arrested and couldn't play the show.
 
Nov 7, 2006
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i just founs out Nas aint gonna be at the NewYork one. WTF. the kids from newyork and he aint gonna be there. thats some bullshit, i really wanted to see him perform again. oh well still got Wu and Rage

instead of him performin its gonna be Pharoahe Monch and nas will be at all the other ones though but not Pharoahe Monch
 
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thats a lot of rhymesayers on that. im definatly going to have to try and go to this if it comes close

EDIT: NVM i should probably look on their page before i say im going to try and go, lol. NY and cali are a little far to drive
 
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^^ there addind 15 more dates but the lil rymers wont be on it like MF Doom and Immortal technique n shit but Nas Wu and rage will still be there and it will be more of a concert then a festival.
 
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I went to the Bay Area show last year and this concert is dope as hell. Last year it was only like $45 bucks though and it was almost 12 hrs. A $75 ticket sounds like a lot but it will be worth it. I am just worried that the Rock the Bells shows are going to blow up too much and they will go to commercial. Tech would be good on for the show. If some how he did make the show, he needs to just bring his Hip-Hop skills.