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LateRooms.com - Redman and Naughty by Nature to Play in Paris

Paris is staging a huge hip-hop gig featuring performances by Redman and Naughty by Nature.

2011-03-30
PARIS, FRANCE, March 30, 2011 (Press-News.org) A double bill of major hip-hop acts will take the stage in Paris next month, with Redman and Naughty by Nature due to perform at the Elysee Montmartre.

While many will be excited to see Redman showcase his lyrical skills, there will also be plenty of interest in the veteran support act, especially since the original line-up are to appear together.

Treach, Vin Rock and Kay Gee established Naughty by Nature in 1989, going on to achieve commercial success while never losing their rap credibility in many people's eyes.

Both groups have new records coming out in 2011, so audiences are likely to hear fresh material in among the hits.

Fan favourites such as Naughty by Nature's OPP and Redman's Smash Sumthin will no doubt go down well, but both acts have significant back catalogues to draw from.

Also playing will be DJ Lord Jazz from Lords of the Underground.

Tickets for the gig cost EUR37 (GBP32.50) and doors open at 18:30 local time.

The closest Metro stop to the Elysee Montmartre is Anvers.

LateRooms.com features a wide range of Paris hotels that may appeal to fans of the rappers, including the Hotel Bastille Paris.

Visit http://www.elyseemontmartre.com or call the venue on +34 01 4492 4536 to find out more.

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[Press-News.org] LateRooms.com - Redman and Naughty by Nature to Play in Paris
Paris is staging a huge hip-hop gig featuring performances by Redman and Naughty by Nature.