“Grand Finale” Tour | Fox Theatre | December 14, 2024
Don’t Miss Ice Cub, EPMD, Scarface, and MC EIHT coming to Detroit for the “Grand Finale” Tour.
🎟️ Radio Pre-sale: Wednesday, August 7 at 10 am
🎟️ 313 Presents Pre-sale: Wednesday, August 7 at 10 am
🎟️ Tickets for the general public go on sale Friday, August 9 at 10 am.
Get ready for an epic night of legendary hip-hop! Don’t miss Ice Cube, Scarface, EPMD, and MC EIHT as they take the stage at The Fox Theatre on December 14th. You won’t want to miss this ultimate gathering of rap royalty. Secure your tickets now for a night of unforgettable beats and rhymes!
About the Artists:
Ice Cube: A pioneering force in West Coast rap, Ice Cube began his career with the iconic group N.W.A., where his raw and unapologetic lyrics helped define the genre. As a solo artist, he released classic albums like *”AmeriKKKa’s Most Wanted”* and *”The Predator,”* showcasing his ability to blend social commentary with hard-hitting beats. Beyond music, Ice Cube has become a successful actor, filmmaker, and cultural icon.
Scarface: Hailing from Houston, Scarface is a Southern rap legend known for his storytelling prowess and gritty realism. As a member of the Geto Boys, he brought national attention to the Southern hip-hop scene with hits like *”Mind Playing Tricks on Me.”* His solo work, particularly albums like *”The Diary”* and *”The Fix,”* solidified his reputation as one of the greatest rappers of all time, spanning over three decades.
EPMD: EPMD, short for Erick and Parrish Making Dollars, is a legendary East Coast hip-hop duo composed of Erick Sermon and Parrish Smith. Known for their funky beats, smooth flows, and catchy hooks, EPMD emerged in the late 1980s with their groundbreaking album “Strictly Business.” With hits like “You Gots to Chill” and “So What Cha Sayin’,” EPMD became one of the most influential acts in hip-hop, laying the groundwork for future generations.
MC EIHT: MC EIHT is a cornerstone of West Coast gangsta rap, known for his deep voice and streetwise lyrics. As the group Compton’s Most Wanted leader, he gained recognition with albums like *”Music to Driveby,”* and his solo work further cemented his place in hip-hop history. His collaboration with DJ Quik on the track *”Straight Up Menace”* from the *”Menace II Society”* soundtrack remains a defining moment in his career, reflecting the harsh realities of life in Compton.