Saturday, August 6th, 2022

RJD2 – Adult Swim Festival Block Party

Doors: 11:45PM 18+ Years
RJD2 – Adult Swim Festival Block Party

Event Info

Venue Information:
Brooklyn Bowl Philadelphia
1009 Canal Street
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19123

CELEBRATE EVERYTHING YOU LOVE ABOUT ADULT SWIM PLUS LIVE MUSIC, COMEDY, IN-PERSON PANELS & MORE!

Buying a ticket to any of the live shows from August 5 through 7 gains you access to the Adult Swim Block Party located at the Fillmore Campus. Don’t miss the exclusive premieres + outdoor screenings, games, attractions, giveaways AND Adult Swim exclusive merch! Ride a hot dog, be a human claw machine, play lawn games, shake it to the beat, all while enjoying your favorite Adult Swim shows.

The Block Party will open Fri., Aug 5th, from 4:30PM to 10:30PM through Sat. and Sun., Noon to 10:30PM. Food trucks, special in-venue dining, and beer gardens will be on hand to keep you fueled.

Event tickets are sold separately. SINGLE DAY AND WEEKEND TICKET BUNDLES, INCLUDING VIP OPTIONS, ARE AVAILABLE NOW!

Artist Info

RJD2

Dame Fortune is the deliciously eclectic sixth album from veteran producer and crate digger extraordinaire RJD2, out March 25th on RJ's Electrical Connections. It's a wondrous beast, recorded over the past year while living in Philadelphia, before returning to his hometown of Columbus, Ohio. Streaked with Philly's rep for deeply felt soul music while maintaining a playful sense of adventurousness, Dame Fortune features guest vocalists Son Little (aka Aaron Livingston) and frequent collaborator Phonte, while also presenting the bombastic hip-hop sound that marked RJD2's breakthrough album, Deadringer, and even an orchestral composition for the societal unrest experienced in this day and age (called "PF Day One."..the PF standing for "Post Ferguson").

"Living in Philly provided a context for a lot of soul music that I had liked," RJD2 says on the city's influence on Dame Fortune's sound. "I didn't have any cultural context for this music that I liked -- it was just music that I had stumbled across as a beat making nerd. Philly was a place where there were enough people who had the same musical vocabulary that I did, which made the music more than something I had just discovered on my own."

The debut single, "Peace of What," features Jordan Brown and draws inspiration from 1990s rap legends Main Source's 1991 single "Peace Is Not the Word to Play." "When I hear people talk of peace in America, the discrepancy between our words and our actions can get fatiguing," he says on the inspiration behind the song. "I was trying to reflect the experience of people I know, which often feels like 'We're not ACTUALLY trying to do anything about this problem in our country.'"

Thought-provoking and undeniably entertaining all at once, this latest exhibition of musical virtuosity is a crystal-clear reflection of RJD2's cinematic aspirations, reminding listeners that it's always rewarding to expect the unexpected. RJD2 will tour throughout 2016 in support of Dame Fortune and his 20-year-plus-career.

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