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Cypress Hill’s London Symphony Orchestra Concert

CloutStaffBy CloutStaffAugust 24, 2024Updated:July 12, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Picture this: it’s 1996, and you’re watching The Simpsons. Cypress Hill accidentally books the London Symphony Orchestra while they’re, well, not exactly sober. It’s a hilarious moment that you never thought could happen in real life. Fast forward to 2024, and guess what? It’s happening!

Cypress Hill is teaming up with the London Symphony Orchestra for a once-in-a-lifetime concert at London’s Royal Albert Hall on July 10. But unlike the cartoon mishap, this collaboration is the real deal. The orchestra will be playing Cypress Hill’s iconic album Black Sunday, along with other fan favorites from their extensive repertoire.

Tickets for this epic event go on sale Wednesday, March 27, at 10 am, so be sure to grab yours before they sell out!

In a statement, Cypress Hill expressed their excitement, calling it a dream come true. “It’s a collaboration only The Simpsons could have predicted,” they said. And they’re not wrong!

Kathryn McDowell DBE, the Managing Director of the London Symphony Orchestra, shared in the excitement, thanking The Simpsons creators for the idea. It just goes to show the cultural impact that the iconic cartoon has had over the years.

But let’s switch gears for a moment. DJ Muggs recently claimed that Cypress Hill was the first group to rap about marijuana. While they may have popularized the 420 references in hip hop, they certainly weren’t the first.

From Run-DMC to The Beastie Boys, weed references in hip hop have been around for decades. So while Cypress Hill may have made it mainstream, let’s not forget the trailblazers who came before them.

In conclusion, Cypress Hill’s upcoming concert is not only a dream come true for fans but also a testament to the lasting influence of The Simpsons and the rich history of hip hop.

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