
Mick Jenkins
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There is a strict 4-ticket limit on this event. Any orders exceeding this limit will be subject to cancellation.
$1 from every Aftershow ticket will support arts education programs for Chicago youth, helping develop the next generation of artists and industry leaders.
Beneficiaries:
Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestra
John Walt Foundation
Festival University
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About Mick Jenkins
Jayson Jenkins, better known as Mick Jenkins (his stage name), is an American hip-hop recording artist born in Huntsville, Alabama on April 16th, 1991. He was then raised on the south side of Chicago, Illinois. Jenkins is a member of Free Nation, a hip-hop group that promotes creative thought without accepting narrow views imposed by the powers that be.
In the spring of 2013 Mick released a mixtape entitled “Trees and Truths” that quickly became a local favorite, buoyed by acid jazz-influenced production, biblical allegory and lacerating lyricism. The project was by far his most lyrical body of work and caught the attention of Chicago’s incipient gatekeepers.
On August 12, 2014, Jenkins released “The Water[s]”, a project spearheaded by the release of "Martyrs”, a record that juxtaposes harsh truths about society with thought-provoking single with various underlying messages and subtle notions. Centered around the idea of comparing water to life's truths, “The Water[s]” has garnered national attention and serves as Jenkins' breakout project while receiving critical acclaim.
Mick is currently fresh off the release of his debut studio debut album "THC (The Healing Component)". The Healing Component is in reference to love being a healing component and love being able to heal all.