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Action Bronson Is Coming to Levels

Handspring half twist into the Buick, you say you’re doing shit but never do it, I say I’m doing shit and then I do it.

The biggest, baddest, reddest, most culinarily-talented man in hip-hop is set to invade Levels in a month. Action Bronson’s Blue Chips II tour is coming to Penn State on Tuesday, March 25, according to his Twitter.

 

AB is known as much for his culinary acumen as he is for the hot bars he spits, and his fans will tell you of the incredible shows he puts on and the antics he pulls, like this, courtesy of rapper RiFF RAFF’s Instagram:

One of the smartest rappers out there, Bronson fills his songs with pop culture and sports references. He’s one of the only guys in the game who can toss Kenny Lofton and Jon Lovitz references into tracks seamlessly.

His verse on the pass-the-mic, Hit Boy-produced track “1 Train” was one of the best of 2013, and his video for “The Symbol” is reminiscent of Quentin Tarantino films. Be sure to check out the man from Queens when he comes to town, as he’s one of the most entertaining live performers out there.

Ticket information hasn’t been released yet, but when it is, you can purchase your tickets via Action Bronson’s website.

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Noel Purcell

Noel Purcell is Onward State's Features Editor. He's a senior Supply Chain major, but is going to law school at some point in the future and masquerades as a writer for now. He continues to disappoint his ancestors by being a complete Irish stereotype. His email is [email protected] because there were no other Noels before him. His ex-wife got the good half of his bio in the divorce settlement.

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