Public Enemy Announces Special Concert at Royal Albert Hall this Summer

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Public Enemy will host a unique show at the Royal Albert Hall on June 27, celebrating 35 years since “Fight The Power”. Tickets are on sale from April 4, with priority access for Royal Albert Hall patrons starting April 3. Chuck D expresses honour for this performance, their first in London since 2019.

Public Enemy will perform a unique one-off show at the Royal Albert Hall in London on June 27, celebrating 35 years of their iconic song “Fight The Power”. This event, dubbed the ‘Once In A Lifetime Evening’, promises a night of high-energy, politically charged hip-hop, while honouring their legacy. The venue has hosted greats such as Hendrix and Pavarotti, adding to the excitement of this historic performance.

Tickets go on sale on April 4 at 9am, with priority access for Royal Albert Hall patrons starting from April 3. This marks the group’s first show in London since their Wembley Arena performance in 2019, where they shared the stage with Wu-Tang Clan and De La Soul. Fans can look forward to hearing their latest tracks from the 2020 album, “What You Gonna Do When The Grid Goes Down?”, live for the first time at this celebratory event.

Chuck D expressed his gratitude for the opportunity, stating, “We are honoured to have this opportunity to stand on the Royal Albert Hall stage… Thank you, London. We’ll see you soon.” This concert promises to be memorable, reflecting on the band’s influential career and influence in hip-hop.

Public Enemy’s ‘Once In A Lifetime Evening’ at the Royal Albert Hall celebrates 35 years of influence in hip-hop. Fans can purchase tickets from April 4, with early booking available for patrons. The show is particularly significant as it’s their first in London since 2019, featuring tracks from their latest album.

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