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Outlook Orchestra live at London’s Southbank Centre on Jan 12th…

Brand new  Outlook Orchestra show live at London’s Southbank Centre on Jan 12th, with Pharoahe Monch, Congo Natty, Dawn Penn, Newham Generals, Flowdan and more, mixed by Mad Professor and Adrian Sherwood
 
The Outlook Orchestra: A Celebration of Sound System Culture
SOUTHBANK CENTRE || THURS 12TH JANUARY 2017 || 19:00 – 23:00
 
FINAL TICKETS from £26.40: http://bit.ly/2gx2CD0

For any fan of Sound System culture and it’s heritage, Outlook Orchestra is a not to be missed show debuting on Jan 12th at London’s Southbank Centre. A collaboration between Outlook Festival and the Southbank team, Outlook Orchestra celebrates the rich history, artists and systems at the heart of the movement. With just a week to go it’s the last chance get hold of tickets from just £26.50, and with Pharoahe Monch, Congo Natty, Dawn Penn, Newham Generals, General Levy, Flowdan all on board, plus live effects and dub mixing from Mad Professor and Adrian Sherwood, it’s set to be a monumental affair. What better way to kick those January blues?
 
From Jamaican reggae and London grime via hip hop, garage, drum & bass and dubstep, some of the scenes' greatest MCs and vocalists join a 20 piece orchestra to perform tracks from Outlook’s history. US rapper Pharoahe Monch, Rebel MC aka Congo Natty, reggae songstress Dawn Penn and electronic experimentalists Foreign Beggars all feature, plus East End crew Newham Generals, ragga don General Levy and grime lyricists Flowdan and Killa P.
 
On top of this, find UK rapper and YNR Record’s boss Jehst, Submotion Orchestra’s Ruby Wood, Jenna G, Nanci & Phoebe, Gentleman's Dub Club’s MC Jila and much more in store. All performances will be have live effects and dub mixing by dub engineer Mad Professor and esteemed producer Adrian Sherwood, mixing past sounds with current flavours to nod to sound system culture’s roots, and the influence it’s had on other genres. For a taster of what to expect, check this Outlook Orchestra mix by The Tuesday Club’s Andy H : http://bit.ly/2iBAzpL

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