A big name has been announced for the HipHop Garden Festival: Busta Rhymes.
The rap icon will perform in Nuremberg in July.
Other musicians will also perform at the festival, such as Bausa and Ferris MC.
Nuremberg – The HipHop Garden Festival will take place in Nuremberg on July 1st.
Some big acts like Bausa and Ferris MC have already been announced for the festival at Nuremberg Airport.
Organizer Werk:b has now announced the next big star: rap icon Busta Rhymes.
Busta Rhymes in Nuremberg: "Don't Cha" for Franconia
With Busta Rhymes, an icon of the rap world has been announced for the HipHop Garden Festival.
According to his tour schedule, the Nuremberg gig is his only stop outside of the United States in the near future.
The rapper is performing in Atlanta and Las Vegas in May.
In June he will be part of The Roots Picnic in Philadelphia.
He received several awards for his songs like "Don't Cha" and "What's it gonna be".
Busta Rhymes received the Icon Award at the 2022 BMI R&B/Hip-Hop Awards.
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“We actually wanted him a few years ago
HipHop Garden and we even agreed, but then Corona got in the way,” explains Markus Mende from Werk:b
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DJ Katch, Juizzed, Frizzo and Indianna will also be performing at the HipHop Garden Festival.
Last year, for example, DMC from Run DMC was there.
The HipHop Garden Festival is part of the Festival Summer in Nuremberg.
Four festivals will take place in Nuremberg between June 24th and July 15th.
The other three are the Garlic Land Festival, the N1 Super Sommer Sause and the Latin Airport Festival.
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"How crazy is that please?" Festival in Franconia announces superstar for performance
The announcement of Busta Rhymes created a buzz on Instagram.
Numerous heart-eyed smileys or flame emojis can be seen in the comments under the organizer's post.
"How blatant is that please?" can be read as well as "Too blatant" or "Hammer".
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