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ASU School of Music and Money Power Respect Entertainment present
Saturday, Oct. 3 at 8:30 p.m.
ASU Gammage
Tickets: $11.50 may be purchased at the ASU Gammage box office or through Ticketmaster.com (reservation charges may apply).
Come experience a diverse array of renowned hip hop artists, including the Wu-Tang Clan's GZA and special guest performers Phonte of Little Brother, Brotha Kam, Cut Throat Logic, Grime and more. Hosted by Karlie Hustle of Power 98.3.
This performance will be preceded by a presentation on the origins of hip hop culture by hip hop scholar and performer Fabel of the Rock Steady Crew.