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Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival Is Back And Better Than Ever

Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival Is Back And Better Than Ever

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Established in 2005, The Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival is New York City’s largest Hip-Hop cultural event that showcases the positive aspects of Hip-Hop culture by highlighting Hip-Hop’s legacy as an agent of artistic progression, community building and social change.

This year’s festival will feature the return of Black Star – 20th Anniversary, The Hip-Hop Institute, Family Day, BHF At Night #ForTheCulture Conversations, Juice Hip-Hop Exhibition and more.

In addition to musical performances, the Festival offers a number of activities for its audience, including: panel discussions, exhibitions, parties, an award show and a family-friendly block party. The Festival is more than a concert or outdoor fair. It is a family reunion for lovers of this great culture.

For the full schedule of activities for the 2018 Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival continue below!

The Music
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July 13th: The Juice Hip-Hop Exhibition @ Littlefield,
July 14thThe Homecoming Concert @ Brooklyn Bridge Plaza, 45 Water street, DUMBO, Brooklyn, NY 11201
The Experience
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July 14th: Gaming Lounge, Family Day, Beer Garden, Live Podcast, Pop Up Barber Shop, Spades Tournament
@ St. Ann’s Warehouse, New Dock Street and Brooklyn Bridge Plaza
The Knowledge
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July 10th-12th: The Hip-Hop Institute @ CUNY-Medgar Evers College, 1650 Bedford Ave, Crown Heights, Brooklyn, NY, 11225
July 11th: Told it First Hand @ The Brooklyn Historical Society, 128 Pierrepont Street, Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn, NY 11201

 

 

 

 

 

 

About the Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival:

The Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival is the premier Festival for Hip-Hop heads, executives, creatives, and thinkers. Not a Spotify Top ‘turn up’ fest or a corporate ‘wait through 100 wack rock acts to get to the Hip-Hop headliner’. We are # ForTheCulture and by the Culture. Classic Hip-Hop, groundbreaking new artists, panels, workshops and unique executions for the whole family. We are the only Hip-Hop Festival where you can bring the kids, grandma and your crew from college. Professional development and dance battles. Beer gardens and gaming lounges. All produced by an independent, family owned. Black owned, female owned operation. Employing hundreds of vendors, artists, contractors, musicians, stagehands and volunteers from the community. Come out and support the cause.

 

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