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Brother Ali Concert Tickets
Secure yourself a pair of Brother Ali tickets now to experience this hip-hop star live! Brother Ali’s live concerts are packed with hours of hot beats and hard-hitting rap anthems that fans love. Unique in the world of hip-hop as both an albino and a devout Muslim, Brother Ali's personal, worldly and politically charged rhymes made him an important, pioneering force on the independent rap scene in the US. Born Jason Newman in Madison, Wisconsin, he started rapping at eight years old and converted to Islam at 15 after visiting Malaysia where he studied a liberal, global vision of the religion. He was married with a son at 17 but got his break when underground DIY label Rhymesayers Entertainment took a liking to his demo tape and released a cassette album 'Rites of Passage' in 2000. His reputation grew when he finished runner-up in a prestigious rap battle at the huge Ohio hip-hop festival Scribble Jam, and with the help of producer Anthony Taylor, the albums 'Shadows in the Sun' and 'The Undisputed Truth' brought him even wider attention.
It was the controversial single 'Uncle Sam Goddamn' however, that really turned heads and sparked a ton of headlines. Inspired by Nina Simone's 'Mississippi Goddamn', it talked about slavery and was critical of the US government and led to Ali losing sponsorship deals and being investigated by Homeland Security. A hip-hop historian inspired by the old school rappers of the 1980s, Ali also talked openly about his personal life - his struggles with fatherhood, divorce and his albinism have been regular themes throughout his work.
This mix of political agitation and spirituality came together on his most acclaimed album 'Mourning in America and Dreaming in Color' in 2012, on which he positioned himself as an 'agent of mercy', preached tolerance and also talked about personal loss and pain. His activism led him to speak at the Nobel Peace Prize Forum in 2013 and featured on tracks with Public Enemy, Grieves and Talib Kweli, before returning in 2017 with his sixth studio album 'All This Beauty in this Whole Life'. TicketSmarter makes it easy for you to find Brother Ali tickets to match your budget from VIP to GA and everything in between.
How much are Brother Ali tickets?
Brother Ali tickets vary depending on the venue and seat location. GA tickets are a cheap option for fans on a budget, while VIP tickets might be right for those looking for a premium concert experience.
Brother Ali Ticket Prices:
- Average Price: $106.54 per ticket
- Cheap Ticket Options: Tickets start at as low as $23.40
- VIP Experience: VIP Brother Ali tickets cost as much as $414.00 for premium floor seats
Are Brother Ali tickets sold out?
No, Brother Ali tickets are still available. There are currently 6 tickets listed for Brother Ali’s next concert on April 8th, 2025 at 7:00pm at Blind Pig in Ann Arbor Charter Township, MI.
When do Brother Ali tickets go on sale?
Tickets are now on sale to Brother Ali’s 2025 tour. Scroll up now to find tickets to all upcoming tour dates.
Is Brother Ali going on tour in 2025?
Yes, Brother Ali is touring in 2025 and has 17 concerts lined up for this year.
Why You Shouldn’t Miss Out on Brother Ali Tickets
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What songs are on Brother Ali's setlist?
Brother Ali's setlist while performing in Chicago , IL at “Bottom Lounge” included the following songs:
- Deep Cuts
- Room With a View
- Truth Is
- Self Taught
- Crown Jewel
- Star Quality
- Pedigree
- Bad Mufucker, Part II
- Name of The One
- Satisfied Soul (Acapella)
- Uncle Sam Goddamn
- Walking Away
- Faheem
- Babygirl
- Own Light (What Hearts Are For)
- Head Heart Hands
- Take Me Home
- Blah Blah Blah
- Forest Whitiker
- Us
- Tight Rope
- Can't Take That Away
Source: Setlist.fm