Friday, September 16th, 2022
RYTHM Presents

Girl Talk

with Jay 305

Doors: 9:00 PM 18+ Years
Girl Talk

Event Info

Venue Information:
Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas
The Linq Promenade
Las Vegas, NV

$29.50 General Admission
$32.50 General Admission (week of show)
$35.00 General Admission (day of show)

Artist Presale: Wednesday July 27 @ 10am PST
BBLV Presale: Thursday July 28 @ 10am PST
Public On Sale: Friday July 29 @ 10am PST
 

Based on the latest local guidelines, attendees are no longer required to provide proof of negative COVID-19 test AND/OR vaccination for entry into this event. Brooklyn Bowl encourages mask wearing and encourages you to get vaccinated if you aren’t already! Be sure to check our venue website for the latest updates and guidelines as entry requirements are subject to change. 


An inherent risk of exposure to COVID-19 exists in any public place where people are present. COVID-19 is an extremely contagious disease that can lead to severe illness and death. According to the local health authorities, senior citizens and guests with underlying medical conditions are especially vulnerable.  By visiting our establishment, you voluntarily assume all risks related to the exposure to or spreading of  COVID-19. 


 

Free Local Parking
- Residents of Clark County who purchased a ticket will receive free parking the night of the show at any Caesars Self-Parking locations. The Parking Validation Machine is located inside the Retail Store of Brooklyn Bowl.
 

 

All guests must have a valid government/state issued ID for entry to the venue.  

ALL SALES ARE FINAL. NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES

 

Tickets purchased in person, subject to $2.00 processing charge (in addition to cc fee, if applicable).


All general admission tickets are standing room only.
 

ALL TICKET PRICES INCLUDE NEVADA'S 9% LIVE ENTERTAINMENT TAX

 

*Advertised times are for doors -- show time not available*

Artist Info

Girl Talk

Girl Talk (aka Pittsburgh's Gregg Gillis) has been constructing meticulous sample-based music since 2000. His early work was known for its raw experimental nature, but by the release of his 2006 album, Night Ripper, that style evolved into genre-smashing, breakneck-paced party jams. Night Ripper consisted of over 300 songs, from wildly disparate Top 40 genres and eras, mashed up and layered together into one cohesive collage. It received critical acclaim, and the attention resulted in a rapidly growing fan base. Gillis ended up quitting his biomedical engineering day job one year later.

Girl Talk continued to develop his signature style with the release of Feed the Animals in 2008 and All Day in 2010. Each album grew increasingly detailed and complex. He steadily toured over the following years, bringing his renowned confetti-covered and sweat-soaked performances to venues ranging from house party basements to major festivals. By 2014, Gillis began focusing on collaborative work producing hip hop for some of his favorite rap artists. That same year, he released "Broken Ankles," an EP with Freeway. Since "Broken Ankles," Gillis has steadily earned an impressive list of production credits and collaborations with his artistic contemporaries including, but not limited to, Wiz Khalifa, T-Pain, Tory Lanez, Young Nudy, Bas, Cozz, Erick The Architect (from Flatbush Zombies), Smoke DZA, and Don Q.

Jay 305

Jay Cummins is a Los Angeles native who was brought up in South Central. In Jay’s primitive years he was exposed to the gang culture of Los Angeles that lead him to making decisions that could have cost him his life. At age 11 his mother sent Jay to live in Miami in the hopes for a better future and a change of environment. Living in Miami Jay got accustomed to the street culture and made friends from the different neighborhoods, Jay made his first song debut In 2012 and began working closely with Dom Kennedy who founded the record label OPM. In 2015 he signed to Interscope Records known as his stage name “Jay 305” collaborating with Chris Brown, YG, Tyga, T.I, Wiz Khalifa, Juicy J, DJ Mustard, K Camp, Nipsey Hussle, Travis Scott, Larry June, Ty Dolla Sign, Big Sean and recognized by his peer Kendrick Lamar in his record “memories back then”. 
 

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