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The promoter behind Mos Def's ill-fated 2011 tour has opened up about the ordeal, detailing what really went wrong.
Stateside hip hop fans are in for a treat with the travelling Rock The Bells festival, which for its August through September tour has assembled a killer lineup of urban talent to perform some rap and hip hop classics in full.
After what has felt like a never-ending ride of uncertainty for Mos Def's first national tour, promoters Peace Music can happily re-confirm all previously cancelled performances.
Relief for Mos Def fans has come in the way of an official statement from Future Entertainment, confirming the rapper will be here in time for the Hot Barbeque event in Point Nepean this weekend.
We'll have to wait and see what comes next but it definitely doesn't look good.
Mos Def’s first ever headline tour of Australia continues to be hampered by a series unfortunate events
Due to the floods affecting Queensland, the Mos Def show at the Tivoli this Thursday 13 January has been postponed indefinitely.
Mos Def is ready to settle into the Australian summer for a couple of weeks, with a second solo date now announced for Melbourne.
It just wouldn’t be a hip hop tour wthout some late scheduling dramas…
Back in January, Future Entertainment’s Hot Barbeque eased into its new home of Point Nepean, and in 2011 the good times will roll again.
Finally, the news fans have been waiting for: Mos Def's visit in January is set to include a run of East Coast headline shows.
Before Gorillaz bring their cartoon supergroup selves to Australian turf, the Damon Albarn led collective have been planning an epic New York gig as well as releasing a new, non-album single.
While many had pinned hopes on Good Vibrations to snag Mos Def for its 2011 tour, it turns out our chance will come earlier than that.
The next edition in the 'Dillanthology', 'Dillanthology 2 - Dilla’s Remixes For Various Artists' is here. This time showcasing his skills behind the desk, using other peoples beats.
It’s a return to form for Mos Def. It’s head and shoulders above 'True Magic', and kind of feels like what 'The New Danger' should have been.
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