
De La Soul
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Age Restriction:
Children under 16 (15 years and under) must be accompanied by an adult aged 18+. Maximum of one under 16 per adult aged 18-20 and four under 16s per adult aged 21+
Event Website:
Accessiblity Info:
https://lovesupremefestival.com/accessibility/
Event Timings:
Campsites open to camping ticket holders at 12pm on Friday and need to be vacated by 12pm on Monday.
The festival arena will open to Camping and Weekend No Camping ticket holders from 3pm on Friday with entertainment starting shorlty after.
The arena will open at 11am on Saturday and Sunday to Weekend No Camping and Day ticket holders.
Last entry to the festival is 10pm on Friday, 9pm on Saturday and 9pm on Sunday. There will be no admission after these times.
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Om De La Soul
De La Soul made rap history as one of the first groups to go against the hip-hop grain of macho braggadocio, hectoring social comment and mammoth beats, all while winning respect and acclaim from inside and outside of the hip-hop community. With its middle-class suburban Long Island roots, light rhythms, laid-back raps, thoughtfully irreverent lyrics, esoteric sampling, and quasi-hippie attitude, De La Soul paved the way for a steady stream of adventurous "alternative" rap groups (A Tribe Called Quest, P.M. Dawn, Basehead, and Digable Planets).
De La Soul began as three high school friends whose stage names reflected their sense of whimsical in-jokery: through backward spelling David Jolicoeur became "Trugoy the Dove" (yogurt, his favorite food, spelled backwards); Kelvin Mercer derived "Posdnuos" (his nickname as a high school DJ, "Sound-Sop"). Their first demo, "Plug Tunin'," attracted the attention of Paul "Prince Paul" Houston, of local rap group Stetsasonic. He played the tape for colleagues on New York's rap scene.