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NEW YORK, NY - On Saturday September 5th, 2009, End of the Weak, NYC's longest running weekly Open-Mic and global movement celebrates its 9 years anniversary with a free outdoor concert at Manhattans' East River Park Bandshell. Slated to perform are: Immortal Technique with Rebel Army, Serius Jones, Iron Solomon, Dujeous, Punchline, Fokis, EOW's 3 Kings, Angel'a, Jess Jamez, Tess, SOUL Purpose and Scram Jones. This artist lineup includes artist that have helped EOW create and maintain its reputation as not only the longest running, but the best hip hop show in New York City. An Open Mic and Live Band performance by Dujeous will surely make this an event not to be missed.
The EOW Anniversary weekend will be celebrated on Sunday September 6th, 2009 with the traditional open-mic featuring a special performance by Mickey Factz, a fresh new talent that been creating a huge buzz for himself lately. This Labor Day weekend will be a celebration of the labor that the founders of this global movement have put in over 9 years of hard work and dedication to preserving NYC"s Hip Hop scene, come celebrate with EODUB. All inquires can be sent to info@eodub.com , for more info check out www.EODUB.com
Anniversary Weekend Saturday and Sunday
What: End Of the Weak 9 Year Anniversary Concert
When: Saturday, September 5th
Where: East River Band Shell, 3-7pm East River Park at Grand Street
What: End Of the Weak 9 Year Anniversary Open-Mic w/Mickey Factz
When: Sunday, September 6th
Where: Pyramid Club, 101 Avenue A between E. 6th & E. 7th Streets
About End Of the Weak:
Founded in 2000, End Of the Weak is NYC's longest-running weekly hip-hop show, featuring live concerts and DJs from around the world. www.eodub.com
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If you would like more information about this event, to receive press passes, or to schedule an interview with event participants or organizers, info@eodub.com
Monday, 14-09-09 16:37
All I can say is wow!!! I'm a native New Yorker that now lives in a southern state and I was invited to the anniversary event. Being a true fan of hip-hop I really appreciated that the "End of the Weak" did a free outdoor concert. The weather was beautiful, the venue was chill, and the general rapport of the staff/performers was excellent. Everybody was down to earth and even the people from the surrounding neighborhoods stopped through to experience this event.
Keep showing people that hip-hop was never intended to be about fancy cars and big houses. Granted these are not bad things to have but possessions can take away from the essence of the message.
I wish you guys & gals much success!!!!
Hope to see next year's event.......