 TORONTO, CANADA (Top40 Charts/ Nomadic Massive Official Website) - Possibly the world's largest Hip Hop band, the 10-member Nomadic Massive of Montreal are at the forefront of global Hip Hop culture moving forward in the 21st Century.Nomadic Massive combines drums, bass, guitars, trumpet, and trombone with 3 male and 2 female emcees working in 6 languages - English, French, Portuguese, Spanish, Creole, and Arabic. After incubating in Montreal's Cote-des-Neiges neighbourhood over the past six years, Nomadic Massive's first Eastern Canadian tour coincides with dates in the US and Caribbean, and alongside today's worldwide independent release of their full-length self-titled album via Outside Music. The artists delivered a landmark performance before an immense crowd last Sunday in Toronto during Canada's premier Hip Hop community festival, Manifesto. The band also perform inHalifax, Ottawa, Quebec City, Kingston, Montreal, Trent UniversityandAntigonishon a tour that has received the largest Canada Council for the Arts touring grant ever awarded to a Hip Hop music group. In the interim, five Nomadic members departed this week to Haiti to participate in a special youth outreach program organized by Aprosifa (https://aprosifa.ning.com/), delivering a performance at the Ministry of Culture in Port-au-Prince. Two other members perform next week at the infamous Biennale du marronage festival in French Guiana in a collaboration project with professional artists from around the Caribbean. The itinerary concludes with performances at the Kennedy Centre in Washington, DC and a showcase at Joe's Pub in NYC.
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