Production/Rap pair Macklemore and Ryan Lewis will be playing at the First Niagara Center tonight alongside Talib Kweli and Big K.R.I.T. The duo achieved notoriety for their breakthrough hit "Thrift Shop" two summers ago, a music video which most of you have probably seen via YouTube, featuring Macklemore parading around a club, a parking lot, and a thrift shop in hilariously outrageous second-hand attire. Shortly afterwards their second album, The Heist, was released in October and met with very popular acclaim, reaching #1 on the iTunes hours upon debut. They have continued to create thunderously witty and energetic music videos ("Same Love," "And We Danced," "Can't Hold Us," etc) and live, their music proves to be all the more contagious. See for yourself, tonight - tickets range from $58 to $99 on StubHub. Catch you there.
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Production/Rap pair Macklemore and Ryan Lewis will be playing at the First Niagara Center tonight alongside Talib Kweli and Big K.R.I.T. The duo achieved notoriety for their breakthrough hit "Thrift Shop" two summers ago, a music video which most of you have probably seen via YouTube, featuring Macklemore parading around a club, a parking lot, and a thrift shop in hilariously outrageous second-hand attire. Shortly afterwards their second album, The Heist, was released in October and met with very popular acclaim, reaching #1 on the iTunes hours upon debut. They have continued to create thunderously witty and energetic music videos ("Same Love," "And We Danced," "Can't Hold Us," etc) and live, their music proves to be all the more contagious. See for yourself, tonight - tickets range from $58 to $99 on StubHub. Catch you there.
Tonight: Macklemore
Production/Rap pair Macklemore and Ryan Lewis will be playing at the First Niagara Center tonight alongside Talib Kweli and Big K.R.I.T. The duo achieved notoriety for their breakthrough hit "Thrift Shop" two summers ago, a music video which most of you have probably seen via YouTube, featuring Macklemore parading around a club, a parking lot, and a thrift shop in hilariously outrageous second-hand attire. Shortly afterwards their second album, The Heist, was released in October and met with very popular acclaim, reaching #1 on the iTunes hours upon debut. They have continued to create thunderously witty and energetic music videos ("Same Love," "And We Danced," "Can't Hold Us," etc) and live, their music proves to be all the more contagious. See for yourself, tonight - tickets range from $58 to $99 on StubHub. Catch you there.
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