Swollen Members: Bury The Hatchet Tour With Special Guest Moka Only – November 12, 2024
Swollen Members: Bury The Hatchet Tour With Special Guest Moka Only – November 12, 2024
Event Details
Reserved Seating – All Ages
Date: Tuesday, November 12, 2024
Doors Open: 6:30 PM
Show Time: 8:00 PM
Event Cost: Tickets starting at $45.00 (Plus applicable fees)
About This Performance
Swollen Members, the Juno Award-winning Canadian hip-hop group, have officially reunited and announced a full headlining Canadian tour with support from Moka Only. Madchild, Rob The Viking, and Prevail are embarking on their first full tour in over six years.
Celebrating their 25th anniversary, Swollen Members have solidified their place in the hip-hop world. The group was founded by Vancouverites Madchild (Shane Ralph) and Prevail (Kiley Hendriks), who met in California and bonded over rhyming at a party in the late ’90s. Their undeniable chemistry took them to the B-Boy Summit in San Diego, where Madchild won several rap battles, and they were initiated into the Rock Steady Crew. Swollen Members is one of only three rap groups affiliated with Rock Steady. This affiliation led to the release of their first official 12″ vinyl in 1997 through their indie label, Battleaxe Records, with distribution by the iconic New York hip-hop institution Fat Beats.
In 1999, the group released Balance, a classic album that broke barriers for hip- hop in the Canadian music industry. Tracks like “Lady Venom” achieved massive commercial success on radio, and the accompanying music video received heavy rotation on MuchMusic, propelling the album to Gold status—a rare feat for a hip-hop group at the time.
Swollen Members’ rise continued with their sophomore album, Bad Dreams, which reached Platinum status. This album produced chart-topping singles such as “Bring It Home” and “Fuel Injected.” Over their career, Swollen Members have won four MuchMusic Video Awards and four Juno Awards for “Best Rap Recording,” with a fifth Juno nomination for their album Dagger Mouth in 2012.
Long before the global fame of artists like Drake or The Weeknd, Swollen Members made their mark on Canadian hip-hop, earning Gold and Platinum records. Their concerts, often compared to punk or heavy metal shows, featured mosh pits and crowd surfing, which were uncommon in hip-hop. The group’s intense energy and raw performances built a dedicated fan base, with many fans proudly sporting Swollen Members’ skull logo and battleaxe tattoos. Their unique blend of hip-hop forged a brotherhood that gained international recognition, leading to sold-out shows, critical acclaim, and numerous awards.