K-Trap

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Opium, Wednesday 11th October

K-Trap rose to rap prominence due to his unorthodox flow, finesse and mystery which all remain at the heart of his artistry and sound. Emerging onto the scene in 2017 with ‘David Blaine’, Trap’s consistent stream of releases resulted in co-signs from the likes of

Stormzy, Giggs,and Fredo (to name a few) and earned him a permanent spot in the UK music scene's hall of fame. Since establishing his own label and independence,

Trap has been unstoppable from his critically acclaimed, ‘Trapo’ project late last year, to his Top 20 mixtape this year, ‘Joints 2’ featuring long-term friend and collaborator, Blade Brown. Most recently, Trap has collaborated with streetwear brand,Hoodrich on a limited range of clothes, further cementing his position as an influential, cultural icon.


Date:
Wednesday 11th October
Time:
7.30pm
Price:
€25
Address:
Opium, Wexford Street, Portobello, Dublin 2, Ireland

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