Noname has revealed plans for the exciting Sundial Block Party in Chicago, celebrating the launch of her latest album, Sundial. Set to take place on August 17 at 4310 S Lake Park Ave, the event promises a fantastic lineup featuring Noname herself, along with Navy Blue and Alex Vaughn, as well as special surprise guests. The best part? The party is open to everyone for free, though attendees are encouraged to make a suggested donation to the Noname Book Club. The recommended donation options include George Jackson’s “Blood in My Eye,” Toni Morrison’s “Sula,” or any other literary works by Black authors.
The much-anticipated album, Sundial, is scheduled to hit the shelves on August 11. Fans can look forward to captivating tracks, including the previously announced “Balloons,” which features the talents of Jay Electronica and Eryn Allen Kane. Additionally, the album boasts remarkable contributions from artists like Common, billy woods, $ilkmoney, Jimetta Rose, and Ayoni.
Don’t miss out on this incredible celebration of music, art, and culture at the Sundial Block Party. It’s a testament to Noname’s commitment to promoting Black literature and fostering a sense of community through the power of music. Check out the flyer designed by Sinalo Ngcaba for more details. Get ready to immerse yourself in a memorable event that puts fans first, just like MIKE’s Young World Rap Festival.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about Block Party
What is the Sundial Block Party?
The Sundial Block Party is an event organized by Noname to celebrate the release of her new album, Sundial. It’s a music and community gathering taking place in Chicago.
When and where will the Sundial Block Party be held?
The Sundial Block Party will take place on August 17 at 4310 S Lake Park Ave in Chicago.
Who will be performing at the event?
Noname will be performing at the Sundial Block Party, along with Navy Blue and Alex Vaughn. There will also be surprise guest performances.
Is the event free to attend?
Yes, the Sundial Block Party is a free event. However, attendees are encouraged to make a suggested donation to the Noname Book Club, which includes works by Black authors such as George Jackson’s “Blood in My Eye” and Toni Morrison’s “Sula.”
What literary donations are accepted at the event?
In addition to the suggested donations, attendees can contribute other works from Black authors to support the Noname Book Club’s mission.
What can we expect from Noname’s album, Sundial?
Sundial, set to be released on August 11, will feature the track “Balloons” with Jay Electronica and Eryn Allen Kane, as well as contributions from artists like Common, billy woods, $ilkmoney, Jimetta Rose, and Ayoni.
How can I get more information about the event?
You can find more details about the Sundial Block Party, including the event flyer designed by Sinalo Ngcaba, on the official Noname website or through other event promotion channels.
More about Block Party
- Noname Official Website
- Sundial Block Party Event Details
- Noname Book Club Website
- Sundial Album Details
- Sinalo Ngcaba’s Portfolio