Dope Shows Co-Founder Jamir Shaw and Steph Piner said, “It’s our connection to the local cities and cultures that distinguish us from other promoters and agencies. We have been working diligently to create what will be an unforgettable experience from production to our artist line up. If you’ve been to our shows before, you know — Ain’t No Shows Like DOPE Shows”
Philly’s own, Wallo 267, will provide positive content during the show. He’s looking forward to engaging in dialogue about activities that can reduce violence, improve opportunities for youth, and encourage innovation. Pastor Carl Day will provide an active platform that encourages the youth to find better outlets, as he believes that violence can be preventable, and Philadelphia youth need access to safe, quality communities, caring adults, adequate paying jobs, community programs and events that provide experience and hope.
Attendees of the upcoming Dope Show concert can expect live hip-hop performances, independent brand vendors, and sponsorship activations. Guests can purchase tickets at www.dopeshowsonline.com. You can also follow Dope Shows on Instagram and Facebook.
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