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Soup Can Magazine Presents Candemonium: Hip-Hop and Spoken Word Party 6/11 at North to Shore

SOUP CAN Magazine's upcoming event CANDEMONIUM, is set to take part at the North to Shore Festival in New Jersey, this weekend 6/11. The event which takes place on Sunday, features Shawn Rock, Bernard Collins, Paradise Crysty, Kenny KP Walker and the Chris Rockwell Collective.

Event Information: 

Soup Can Magazine presents Candemonium: Hip-Hop and Spoken Word Party 

Date:June 11th, 2023

Time: 1-3pm

Location: 2101 Atlantic Avenue, Atlantic City, NJ

Admission: Free, All ages

Organized by Soup Can Magazine 

www.soupcanmagazine.com 

The performers for the day will be:

  • Bernard Collins - Spoken Word poetry and art (@nardpics)
  • Paradise Crysty - Spoken Word poetry (@paradise_crysty) 
  • Kenny Kp Walker - Spoken Word poetry (@kennykpwalkerjr) 
  • Shawn Rock - Hip-Hop Artist (@shawnrock_thedon) 
  • Chris Rockwell Collective - Music & Poetry (@mrchrisrockwell / @chrisrockwellcollective) 

Shawn Rock and Chris Rockwell Collective co-headline with support from poets Paradise Crysty, Bernard Collins, and Kenny Kp Walker at C.R.O.P.S., a non-profit organization dedicated to revolutionizing open public spaces in Atlantic City. 

This event promises high energy, empowered performances, and of course the latest issue of Soup Can Magazine, with portions of sales benefiting C.R.O.P.S.  

Admission is free, but you can reserve a spot online. C.R.O.P.S. is located at 2101 Atlantic Avenue in Atlantic City, New Jersey.

SOUP CAN Magazine is a quarterly art & poetry print publication based in New Jersey, aiming to celebrate diversity and dismantle systems of oppression through cultural expression. We feature artists, musicians, and poets from across the globe.

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