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Rating: 4.7 out of 5 based on 28 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Blue Scholars & Made In Heights

    by Bbllaakkee on 10/18/13Music Hall of Williamsburg - Brooklyn

    Opening with Made In Heights literally couldn't be any better and then stomping the finisher with Blue Scholars, well... Enough said

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Blue Scholars and Made in Heights killed it.

    by Nomzi on 10/7/13Music Hall of Williamsburg - Brooklyn

    Such a great crowd and vibe at the show. The music was so great and the beats were fun. Great time.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 10/7/13Music Hall of Williamsburg - Brooklyn

    This show was phenomenal. Simply and extraordinarily phenomenal.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Northwest reppin!

    by scrumhalfjames on 12/20/12Paradise Rock Club - Boston

    Geo and Sabzi are hip hop veterans and it showed. Amazing show. Venue was a great size. BFA did a good opening act, too. Can't wait to see Blue Scholars again.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by gust64 on 12/18/12Paradise Rock Club - Boston

    venue was great, performers were amazing, everything was just awesome. wish they had played for longer, (Yuri Kochiyama!) but that 's it

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    #TOURALLDAY

    by GarciaInConcert on 12/16/12Bowery Ballroom - New York

    I've been a fan of Blue Scholars since 2009, when I heard their self-titled album in my buddy's car. Fast forward to 2012, and I can't believe I'm seeing them for the first time ever. The first thing I thought when I walked in was, "Wow...this place is COZY." I had gone to see Macklemore at Irving Plaza a few weeks prior and that was much larger. The Ballroom, on the other hand, was a slimmed down, more compact version of the Plaza - stage and open floor space on the first floor, balcony on the second floor. The Flavr Blue opened up with their pop-synth/electronica, and although they were just two guys and a girl tapping on drum pads, they had a nice polished indie sound to them. Plus, Hollis, the singer, was ridiculously pretty. :-) Next up was Brother from Another, and believe me when I said I was impressed. They looked very young from a distance (around 16 or 17, I guessed), but they performed with the energy of veteran rappers. They immediately got the crowd pumped up and dancing. Their interaction with one another onstage was totally genuine and hysterical, and it was easy to tell they loved making music together. They were followed by The Physics, and there's not much you can say about them that everyone doesn't already know. ThigNat kept the momentum going and every time Justo came out from behind his turntables, the crowd cheered. Then Sabzi took the stage with his laptop and it was all over. The crowd swelled to an uproar as the video screen onstage projected a countdown clock. It served as a "visual soundtrack" for the entirety of the concert, and it was a beautifully original touch. As soon as Scholars started "Cinematropolis," everyone (myself included) went absolutely nuts. At one point during the set, they asked everyone wearing a shirt/hat related to Seattle/Blue Scholars/Sharkfacegang/the West Coast to come up onstage during "Slick Watts." To see everyone dancing together and singing along to the song was a once-in-a-lifetime sight. And just like that, the night ended. Sweaty and exhausted, I ordered a cup of water from the bar (being underage sucks sometimes), and waited around to see if I could get a picture with Scholars. I wasn't able to, but I DID get to chat with Goon from BFA and he was extremely kind - very appreciative of the crowd and the fact that people came out to support Seattle hip-hop. Overall: fantastic night. I keep re-living it in my head and would gladly do it all over again. #TOURALLDAY!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Blue Scholars was great!

    by JessVu on 12/15/12Bowery Ballroom - New York

    Concert was pretty awesome. There was two opening acts and then Blue Scholars came on. The only issue I had was that the main act came on pretty late so myself and most people were pretty tired since it was a Thursday night. Everything else, including the venue was great though!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 12/15/12Bowery Ballroom - New York

    another great show by a Seattle favorite! Always great show

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 12/15/12Bowery Ballroom - New York

    They're always amazing live. Every single time. So much energy, they always play the exact songs you want to hear. My favorite hip hop group of all time.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 12/15/12Bowery Ballroom - New York

    Great show. Only complaint: the blue scholars have great lyrics about a ton of interesting social issues. I sort of expected their crowd banter to go a littler deeper then listing off establishments they like in Seattle. Seattle is great and all, but I'm not sure I need to hear exclusively about Seattle for the entire set.