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Embrace Presents
99 NeighborsMoneyphone
Fri, 10 December
Doors open
7:30 PM EST
Velvet Underground
508 Queen Street West, Toronto, ON M5V 2B3
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For more information and show listings, visit Embrace Presents at www.embracepresents.com
This is a 19+ event, valid government issued photo I.D. is required.
PLEASE NOTE: Following orders from the Government of Ontario, all fans are required to provide proof of full vaccination for entry.
All fans must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 (at least two weeks after the final dose) and provide proof of vaccination – either a screenshot or receipt of vaccination.
Any fans under the age of 12 must be accompanied by an adult with proof of full vaccination.
Unvaccinated fans 12 years old and older will not be eligible for entry.
Event Information
Age Limit
19+
Capacity
355

Hip-Hop/Rap
99 Neighbors
99 Neighbors
Hip-Hop/Rap
99 Neighbors have learned the virtues of patience. After a foundational burst of creativity and an equally fast rise, all seven members of the Burlington, Vermont, alt-rap collective can agree that the best things in life take time and focus. Yes, their bedrock is still back there in the 24-hour art hub of an apartment where it all began, and their singular sound is still the hyperactive crush of rock, pop, R&B, and hip-hop heard on their gripping 2019 debut, Television. But their new album Wherever You're Going I Hope It's Great grew out of a period of willful slowdown -- a clarifying of perspective -- and is built around the idea of moving forward with intention. Hence, the LP is rich with new sonic strains from dusty jazz to UK-inspired electronica to thrilling pop. The collective's members also had time for both experience and reflection, resulting in lyrics that delve deep into identity, addiction, discovery, and meaning. The end result sounds adventurous and expansive yet decisive and complete -- a considerable feat from several wild minds constantly bouncing off one another. A genuine joy permeates the new music, even when the songs touch on heavy themes. It's the sound of seven friends living out their dreams, struggles, and triumphs together. It took a while to get there, but when 99 Neighbors finally did, the concept of the project became rather simple. As rapper/singer HANKNATIVE puts it, "We all just want the best for each other."

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