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Mon Nov 9 | all ages
Lil Debbie
DonMonique | Kurt Rockmore | Havana Seoul
SHOW
8:00 pm
DOORS
7:00 pm
$16 | Advance
$16 | Day of show

Lil Debbie 10pm
DonMonique 910pm
Kurt Rockmore 835pm
Havana Seoul 8pm

TICKETS WILL BE AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR FOR CASH OR CREDIT WITH NO ADDITIONAL SERVICE FEES

BAR OPENS UP AT 6PM FOR FOOD AND DRINK

Born in Oakland, California, Lil Debbie grew up immersed in the melting pot that characterizes the Bay Area. Connecting with Kreayshawn while in high school they began shooting music videos for local Bay Area rappers and quickly gained a rep for doing interesting work throughout the Bay. Just for fun Gucci Gucci, a song written by Bay Area local Speakz, styled by Debbie and rapped by Kreayshaw went up onYouTube. The video went viral and the rest is history.

Soon however, the pressures of immediate and unexpected success took their toll and the girls went their separate ways. Debbie enrolled at FIDM in Los Angeles where she intended to major in design until her good friend Riff Raff persuaded her to rap on a song with him. Until then, she’d resisted the pull of music but this was short lived as the song they did together not only felt right but quickly gained momentum and became the catalyst for her decision to concentrate solely on music.

Since then Debbie has released an impressive collection of music and video’s and continues to tour extensively. In 2014 she put out her “California Sweetheart EP” which hit #9 on iTunes followed by “Young B!tch” and this year “Home Grown” is scheduled for release in July.

Un-apologetically honest and straight-forward Debbie’s music combined with her unique vision continues to resonate with her fans worldwide. Watch her videos, listen to her music and enjoy her interviews and you’ll see why she is everyones California Sweetheart.

DonMonique
Kurt Rockmore
Havana Seoul
Havana Seoul is a 22-year-old artist of multiple disciples. She hails from the West Coast, but considers the DMV her home having spent most of her life in the D.C. Metropolitan area. Havana Seoul's name is derived from, and in homage to her heritage. Her mother, of Korean and Black descent, was born in the capital city of South Korea, Seoul. Her father's family escaped Fidel Castro when he came to power, and from there she pulls inspiration from Cuba's capital Havana. Lastly, Seoul when you remove the "e" shows respect to her Black roots.