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OPM present:
Take 5: Anniversary Concert
Fri, 6 Sep, 9:00 PM CDT
Doors open
8:00 PM CDT
Reggies Rock Club
2109 South State Street, Chicago, IL 60616
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Description
Take 5: Anniversary Concert
Reggies Rock Club
Friday, September 6th
8pm doors | 9pm show | $20 | 18+
OPM & The Graveyard Shift
J Bambii
Chris Robbin
Heavy Crownz
Linda Sol
DJ: Tango
Host: Raych Jackson
Event Information
Age Limit
18+

Hip-Hop/Rap
OPM & The Graveyard Shift
OPM & The Graveyard Shift
Hip-Hop/Rap
Jay Post & Jimmi Gordon, southside Chicago natives who play off experimental themes within their music. They’ve cut their teeth rocking various venues such as Gman Tavern, The Metro and performing for organizations like Social Works and John Walt Foundation. Amassing 3,500+ listeners on Spotify — three projects in the books, ‘23 Lollapalooza featured & premiered on HBO Max’s SouthSide. OPM is on a mission to reinvigorate concert culture & make it more accessible to black & brown youth in the hoods of America

Hip-Hop/Rap
J Bambii
J Bambii
Hip-Hop/Rap
Jasmine A Barber, also known as the rapper J Bambii, is an artist, educator, tarot reader, and cartoon-lover from the Southside of Chicago. She is the founder and creator of The Brown Skin Lady Show and the community healing initiative called “Come Together”, as well as the co-founder of “The FiFi” a party created on the Southside, for the Southside. Jasmine has also released a tape called “RETROGRADE” under her alias. She is currently working on another body of music & more community focused events.

Hip-Hop/Rap
Heavy Crownz
Heavy Crownz
Hip-Hop/Rap
Heavy Crownz is an artist, creative director, and community curator. Hailing from the Englewood neighborhood on the south side of Chicago, he has one purpose for his music; to plant seeds of positive thought in the minds of his listeners. With a raspy voice, shifty effortless flow, and unique sense of style, Heavy’s sound is agricultural; forever promoting growth and the beauty in it. Heavy tends to his own gardens by seamlessly integrating community service into Chicago HipHop culture.



