Run the Jewels have announced a headline show at the Olympia Theatre in Dublin this March.
Taking place at the Dublin venue on March 30th, hip-hop duo Run The Jewels will play Ireland this year as they tour their third studio album Run The Jewels 3 which came out on Xmas eve 2016.
The album features appearances from Danny Brown, Tunde Adebimpe of TV On The Radio, BOOTS, Trina, and saxophonist Kamasi Washington.
In just over three years Run The Jewels have toured extensively taking their explosive live show around the world; unleashed two much-loved previous albums; raised money for charity via an unlikely cat-themed remix record; performed at Banksy’s Dismaland art installation; instigated art project Tag The Jewels; hosted their own globally broadcast radio show; inspired multiple Marvel comic book covers; become playable characters in a video game; ventured in to Virtual Reality; seen their fist and pistol gesture embraced as a salute of solidarity by music-lovers, and – most importantly of all – won over a growing worldwide army of loyal fans.
Ticket info:
Tickets to Run The Jewels live The Olympia Theatre, March 30th are priced at €36.50 – on sale this Friday at 10am via ticketmaster.ie and outlets Nationwide.
Run the Jewels have announced a headline show at the Olympia Theatre in Dublin this March.
Taking place at the Dublin venue on March 30th, hip-hop duo Run The Jewels will play Ireland this year as they tour their third studio album Run The Jewels 3 which came out on Xmas eve 2016.
The album features appearances from Danny Brown, Tunde Adebimpe of TV On The Radio, BOOTS, Trina, and saxophonist Kamasi Washington.
In just over three years Run The Jewels have toured extensively taking their explosive live show around the world; unleashed two much-loved previous albums; raised money for charity via an unlikely cat-themed remix record; performed at Banksy’s Dismaland art installation; instigated art project Tag The Jewels; hosted their own globally broadcast radio show; inspired multiple Marvel comic book covers; become playable characters in a video game; ventured in to Virtual Reality; seen their fist and pistol gesture embraced as a salute of solidarity by music-lovers, and – most importantly of all – won over a growing worldwide army of loyal fans.
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