event

AEG Presents

070 Shake

with You Can’t Kill Me Tour, Johan Lenox
May, 7 @ 7:00 pm ( Doors: 7:00 pm )
Majestic Theatre
All Ages
$25 Adv./ $28 Day of/ VIP
All Ages
Additional Info
The 070 Shake tour at the Majestic Theatre is moving to Saturday, May 7th, 2022. All tickets will be honored for the new date.

All attendees agree to follow venue policies (including health and safety policies) and posted instructions while at the venue. According to the CDC, older adults and people of all ages with serious underlying medical conditions may be at higher risk of death or severe illness from COVID-19. All attendees should evaluate their risk in determining whether to attend the event. By entering the venue, attendees voluntarily assume all risks related to exposure to COVID-19 and confirm that they will adhere to local quarantine mandates and the CDC quarantine requirements, available here.

https://www.majesticdetroit.com/theatre-health-policy


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070 Shake VIP Package includes:
- One General Admission Ticket
- Post show Meet & Greet and photo with 070 Shake
- One lyric sheet, signed by 070 Shake
- One Commemorative 070 Shake VIP laminate
- Crowd-free merchandise shopping
- VIP check in with early entry

For questions regarding VIP please contact VIP@OTLPresents.com

Have a ticket? Limited Meet & Greet upgrades available at https://bit.ly/070ShakeDetroitVIPUpgrades
Artists
070 Shake
070 Shake slips between hip-hop, pop, alternative, indie, and R&B like a ghost, leaving her mark on each before she vanishes again. Born of Dominican descent and raised in New Jersey, she embraced her position as an outlier in high school with predispositions for both poetry and basketball. (Her nickname “Shake” references a particularly mean crossover dribble) She found a place to fit in among the G.O.O.D. Music crew after they heard her independent single “Proud.” Following the 2018 Glitter EP, she materialized at the forefront of popular culture with tastemaker-approved guest spots on chart-topping releases, including “Santeria” from Pusha T’s magnum opus Daytona and the outro of “Ghost Town” from Kanye West’s eighth studio album Ye. At the top of 2020, her full-length debut Modus Vivendi bowed in the Top 10 of the Billboard Top Current Albums Chart and notched 4-star reviews from Rolling Stone and NME in addition to praise from The New Yorker, The Wall Street Journal, and Pitchfork. It also emerged on mid-year lists from Complex, i-D, and Esquire, while The Ringer hailed the single “Guilty Conscience” among “The Best Songs of 2020 (So Far).Psychedelic arena band Tame Impala even remixed the latter. Plus, she brought this captivating vision on the road and sold out her entire world tour. Not to mention, she has collaborated with everyone from Nas and DJ Khaled to Jessie Reyez and _By.Alexander. With hundreds and millions of streams to date, 070 Shake continues to reimagine and redefine popular music with every move.
 
You Can’t Kill Me Tour
Johan Lenox
Johan Lenox approaches pop music with the curiosity and perspective of a true outsider.Trained in classical music through his teens and intohis twenties, he makes music on an epicscale with instruments that are centuries old; he writes orchestral arrangements and thenmanipulates those sounds digitally to create something uncanny that’s undeniably pop. Hisdebut albumWDYWTBWYGUis animated by skeptical nostalgiafor growing up in someun-idyllic suburb, while simultaneously staring down an uncertain future. It’s a fully realizedannouncement of a new talent, an artist who isn’t reaching for pop-punk or some other bygonesound to articulate generational angst but blazing a different path altogether. His songs arestately and hyper contemporary, as likely to deploy sweeping woodwinds and the BrooklynYouth Chorus as they are trap drum programming.“WhatI admire about pop music is that youcan’t fake it,” Lenox says. “Millions of people have to like the song as a song for it to be a hit.”Lenox isn’t faking a thing
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