ODD FUTURE Plays the Fox Theatre, 9/21 & 22

By: Jul. 20, 2012
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Z2 Entertainment will present two nights of Odd Future at the Fox Theatre on Friday, September 21st & Saturday, September 22nd.  Tickets go on sale today, Friday, July 20th for $35 general admission.

 

This fall Odd Future Records is coming with a full slate of new releases and tours. Starting on August 1st, Domo Genesis will kick things off when No Idols, his collaborative mixtape with the legendary Alchemist drops. Listen to the first taste from the project, "Elimination Chamber feat. Earl Sweatshirt, Vince Staples and Action Bronson" below.

MP3: "Elimination Chamber feat. Earl Sweatshirt, Vince Staples and Action Bronson" -

http://soundcloud.com/life-or-death-pr/domo-genesis-the-alchemist

Following the release of No Idols, The Internet will link with friend and Purple Naked Ladies collaborator Kilo Kish for a run of East Coast dates starting August 4th, the full itinerary of which is included below. 

 

October will see the release of two long-awaited projects. On October 2nd, Mellowhype's new album Numbers will be available in stores, featuring all new material from Hodgy Beats and Left Brain. Hear the brand new track "La Bonita" from Numbers below. Trash Talk will release their new album 119, their first full-length since 2010's Eyes & Nines, on October 9th.

Tyler, the Creator's Wolf, the much-anticipated followup to last year's Goblin, is due in November. More info on this release to be revealed in the coming weeks.

Mike G's debut LP is also set for a 2012 release. Stay tuned for more details on this one in the near future.

To celebrate all of these releases, Odd Future will embark on the Camp Flog Gnaw National Tour this fall. The tour, set to feature the Odd Future crew, will happen in September, coming to a close in Los Angeles at the first ever Odd Future Carnival. The carnival is set to feature rides, games, a performance by Odd Future and very special guests. Tickets for the tour will be on sale this Friday.

In the meantime, Frank Ocean's Channel Orange is currently available in stores and digitally. Grab the album from iTunes here.

 

 



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