Masta Ace & Marco Polo

Monday 10 June

Regarded as one of Brooklyn’s staple figures in the East Coast hip-hop scene, Masta Ace returns to the main stage after his sold-out show last year — this time with legendary boom bap producer Marco Polo.

 

Masta Ace’s flows have influenced the likes of Eminem, Rakim and Big Daddy Kane to name a few, in a career that has spanned over two and a half decades. Beginning in 1990 with his debut solo record Take a Look Around through to his iconic album A Long Hot Summer, his talent has never faltered. Marco Polo is a legend in his own right, as a long-time collaborator, with hits like ‘Get Shot’ to his name.

Returning to our stage with a brand-new collaborative album, Richmond Hill, expect to hear old and new classics from a heavyweight hip-hop duo this June.

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