Couldn't cop tickets to the Jay-Z concert at Radio City? On the wait list for the Brooklyn Hip Hop Festival? Don't worry, there are a handful of FREE quality hip hop and R&B shows to catch in New York all summer long. Here's a shortlist:
- Prince featuring Tamar, June 16
- Nelly Furtado, June 22
- Mary J. Blige, June 23
- DJ Cut Chemist, July 2
- Pharrell and Kanye West, August 4
- RJD2 and Lyrics Born, August 10
- Chris Brown, August 11
- Janet Jackson, Sept 29
HERE is the full list of FREE summer events to enjoy in New York, including details on the above performances. Enjoy.
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