It's no secret that Chance the Rapper is a man of the people.
The 24-year-old Chicago emcee upped the ante today as he teamed up with the Deafinitely Dope hip-hop sign language interpretation team to announce that 50 first row tickets for tonight's show at Amalie Arena will be doled out, for free, to guests who are deaf or hard of hearing.
Chance brought the ASL interpreters with him to Bonnaroo, and they'll be in Tampa tonight to help make the show accessible to as many people as possible.
To grab tickets, email Kelly Kurdi at DEAFinitelyDopebookings@outlook.com, text 832-551-7041, or submit your request on DEAFinitelyDope's website.
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Chance the Rapper is making history as the first rap artist to hire his own ASL interpreters, bringing DEAFinitely Dope on board for his tour. If you're in Tampa or surrounding cities and want a front seat to the show tomorrow night interpreted by Matt Maxey and Kelly Kurdi Chance has 50 free tickets for Deaf and HOH guests (Only!!) Email Kelly at DEAFinitelyDopebookings@outlook.com, text 832-551-7041, or submit your request on the website DEAFinitelyDope.com if you're ready to turn up with Chance and the DEAFinitely Dope team June 14th in Tampa! The three of us will also be interpreting for the rest of his tour in WI,DE, and CA. Contact us for tickets!
This article appears in Jun 8-15, 2017.
