BALTIMORE, Md., April 09, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Baltimore Soundstage, a well renowned venue nationwide, has been a staple in the music industry since it opened its doors in 2011. From Ella Mai to Wale., artists on tour always show face at Soundstage when making their rounds through the East Coast.
On February 28, Jahn Rome held a showcase for local DMV artists including Rebel Music Collective's own Lo Village, as well as performances by Ciscero, Bam Alexander, and Brownman. With every artist bringing out their own crowds, each act had the chance to display what they have been working on, show a bit of friendly competition, and share their art with the melting pot of DMV music fans that flooded into Baltimore that night.
"Growing up in the DMV, I had been to Soundstage a bunch of times to see my favorite artists, so getting the chance to perform there was unreal. Seeing our supporters come out and show love was so rewarding," said Lo Village member Charles Tyler.
This showcase in particular was a great opportunity for the audience members to get a taste of the new sound of the DMV, with the added bonus of the hottest acts all being in one place at the same time. Visit rebelmusiccollective.com or the link below to see more.
About Lo Village
Lo Village has also gained increasing tra- ction within the music industry. Some of the trio's highlights in 2018 included being selected for multiple Spotify branded playlists and amassing over two million streams on the Spotify platform alone. The group has also performed live in cities up and down the east coast, including at a 2018 New York Fashion Week pop up shop. The December 2018 release of their fourth single, Souvenirs, capstoned their third project, The Death of Lo Village, and launched the group into 2019 with a bang.
About Rebel Music Collective
Rebel Music Collective is a music label that was created by Kane Tabiri in 2011. The idea for the Collective came after Kane realized the arsenal of talent that he was surrounded by, namely in his sister, Ama, and his close friend, Charles Tyler. By 2015, Kane and Charles Tyler had formed the hip-hop/R&B group now known as Lo Village, based out of their hometown in Gaithersburg, MD.
SOURCE Rebel Music Collective
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