Florida MC Ghostemane has been changing things up in hip-hop since he burst onto the scene, infecting his rap with a stark metal/industrial darkness that's hard to deny wherever your musical inclinations may lean, repping Darkthrone in music videos and opening for Code Orange this summer on their New Reality headlining run. He's now announced his own headlining tour, and it features an eclectic hard-hitting lineup across its various dates scheduled for later this year. Main support comes from frequent collaborator rapper Wavy Jones, but Ghoste is also teaming up with experimental hardcore upstarts and Revolver favorites Vein, aggro-rap duo City Morgue, Missouri hardcore band Bitter End and Philly rapper Zubin, as well as other artists for one-off appearances. It's a bill that goes a long way to further erasing the already faint dividing line between rock and rap in 2018. See dates below.
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