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Noname
Support: Arima Ederra
Saturday, Nov 18, 2017 8:00 PM
$22 Advanced Sales - $25 Day of Show - General Admission + Fees
Noname (born Fatimah Warner) is an American artist from Chicago, Illinois, who blurs the lines of poetry and rap through the music she creates.
Noname grew up in Bronzeville, a historic neighborhood on the southside of Chicago that famously attracted accomplished black artists and intellectuals of all types. Noname first discovered her love for words while taking a creative writing class as a sophmore in high school.
General Admission Day of Show - General Admission - $25.00
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Noname (born Fatimah Warner)
is an American artist from Chicago, Illinois, who blurs the lines of poetry and
rap through the music she creates.
Noname grew up in Bronzeville, a historic neighborhood on the
southside of Chicago that famously attracted accomplished black artists and
intellectuals of all types. Noname first discovered her love for words while
taking a creative writing class as a sophmore in high school.
She became enamored with poetry and spoken word, pouring over
Def Poetry Jam clips on YouTube and attending open mics around the city. Noname
regularly attended and performed at an open mic at Harold Washington
Library,YouMedia's Lyricist Loft.
After sessions at YouMedia, Noname would participate in
cyphers and started getting into freestyling. When she was just a senior in
high school, she placed third in "Louder Than A Bomb", a poetry
competition with 120 Chicago high schools in participation. She remained
connected with the artists she met at YouMedia and in 2013, her verse on Chance
the Rappers "Lost" attracted the beginning of her large fan base,
most of whom have been following her every move since.
On July 31st, Noname released her debut project entitled
Telefone which was 3 years in the making and highly anticipated by fans and
media alike. The project instantly gained critical acclaim, with a rave review
in Pitchfork and praise from major outlets like Rolling Stone, Complex, and
Dazed & Confused. Noname has been hailed by The FADER, Complex, and Rolling
Stone as one of the most exciting and important new artists of 2016.
Thanks to Telefone's success, Noname played some shows in
support of Ms. Lauryn Hill, who handpicked Noname to open for her on tour. When
first approaching the project, Noname set out to emulate the feeling of talking
on the phone with someone for the first time. She describes Telefone as
"an introductory conversation with someone you're interested in". But
as Noname continued to work on the tape, it also transitioned a bit into
mortality: the idea of life and death and the duality between those two things.
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