Pass The Torch For Ty

Wednesday 31st August

Join us for a special event to celebrate the life of a true UK hip-hop legend.

 

This will be an opportunity for friends, family and fans of Ty to come together to celebrate Ty’s life and legacy since his passing in 2020. Expect a night of love, laughter, and plenty of Ty classics.

Pass The Torch was founded by Ty as means to celebrate new and seasoned UK artists whose music he supported felt needed more exposure. The original event, held at The Jazz Cafe in January 2019, was a huge sell-out success that highlighted the demand to see the UK talent he showcased.

Expect tributes from some of the hottest names in UK hip-hop including SkinnyMan, Blak Twang, MysDiggi and many more.

Exclusive Ty merchandise will be available on the night courtesy of Jazz Re:Freshed.

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