Soundset 2010

The three day concert consists of visual artists, skateboarders, and breakdancers and many more. Soundset is famous for providing different types of musician including local heroes, classic legends and new comers. There are many performances lined-up for the day with some amazing musicians waiting to explore their talent.
Today the festival will be taking place from 11 am to 8 pm, so grab your tickets from the ticket counter. You can also book the tickets online from Soundset’s official website. The normal entry ticket is for $37 whereas VIP tickets are available for $72.
On Friday Legendary, old, dirty punks MDC (that stands for Millions of Dead something or other), all three bands gave a rocking performance. On Saturday the Dynamiters, Double Bird and Teenage Strangler peformed and today it will be Hexagon features Whitesands/Badlands with MagicCastles, Noones, and Teenage Moods.

Memorial Day weekend is upon us, and that means it's time for Soundset 2010 to take over the parking lot of Canterbury Park in Shakopee. Every year, the annual Rhymesayers-sponsored hip-hop festival features a mix of local heroes, classic legends, and up-and-comers who might just be the next breakout rap star. Not simply a show, Soundset 2010 promises to be a celebration of hip-hop culture, featuring visual artists, skateboarders, and breakdancers in addition to the bevy of musical talent that's gracing the various stages throughout the day Sunday.




On the contrary, Minneapolis hip-hop is decent and sophisticated. Its major players include a pacifist Qur’an- thumper, an introspective storyteller who advocates “painting shit gold” and a collective of educated street poets.
But it won’t be just local sensations at Soundset 2010, though Minneapolis rhyme-heads will get their P.O.S., Dessa, Toki Wright and Brother Ali fixes. The blue hologram from the Gorillaz’ “Clint Eastwood” video, Del tha Funkee Homosapian , who accompanied so many basement bong rips, will also be present. So will the perennial “How High” slacker BFFs Method Man and Redman , L.A. underground vets People Under the Stairs, Roc-a-Fella-turned-Rhymesayer Freeway and so many others that the gates must open at 11 a.m. to fit everybody in. Hip-hop before noon? That’s right, bring Corn Flakes to go, homeboy.

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