
Milian Entertainment Presents
BOULDER MELTDOWN
NoodlePapi, ShaqnLivin, Daze Davinci, PK Freeze, Safa Gaw, Maxie, Mute Smith, Mello, Low Hanging Fruit, DJ Ambitious Boy
Thu Mar 14
Doors: 7:30 pm / Show: 8:00 pm
Fox Theatre
$20.00 - $25.00
Tickets
This event is all ages
Ages 15+ without a parent
All tickets are non-exchangeable and non-refundable following purchase
Listed price does not include tax and service charge
Price is the same online, over the phone, or in the Box Office.
NO BAGS
All tickets are General Admission (GA) with limited seating available. If you require accessible seating or other accommodations, please purchase your GA tickets and reach out to Lee@z2ent.com to help us make your visit as enjoyable as possible.
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https://www.foxtheatre.com/event/1818082/ShaqnLivin
New York, New York - Shaquille Townsend and Travon Livingston collectively known and ShaqNLivin (“SNL”) grew up as childhood friends in Uptown, New York. Shaquille AKA “Shaq” raised in Mount Vernon, NY while Travon Livingston AKA “Trey Livin” grew up in Pelham Parkway in the Bronx.
As a kid, Shaq spent most of his free time playing after-school sports. His parents separated when he was in junior high and staying after school working out and listening to Biggie and Jay-Z on his headphones was his escape. Shaq was quickly recruited to Iona Prep High School in New Rochelle, NY to play Varsity Football as a Running Back receiving All League and Top 25 Running Back in the Tri-State. Despite his athletic success, Shaq realized early on, his motivation was music – listening to it, being inspired by it and writing his own lyrics. Trey attended Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis High School in Manhatten. His first memory of music was listening to his uncle DJ-ing in his basement during family functions. Trey started writing freestyles and uploading them on YouTube receiving a great amount of views. He also gravitated to sports and which led him to a football league where he met his future partner in rhyme, Shaq. The duo became instant friends and started to write lyrics and recorded over popular beats. Two months later, they put out an “SNL” mixtape in their schools. One day, they walked into their local pizzeria and were recognized by an excited group of teen girls reciting their lyrics. This attention and recognition was the fuel the boys needed to follow their love of music. SNL soon caught the attention of music industry veteran, Damion “D-Roc” Butler from the Notorious BIG legacy and Bad Boy camp. D-Roc was launching his “Invisible Bully” movement and took the boys under his wing to be part of the “Invisible Bully Boyz” along with Justin Combs, Diddy’s son currently playing football at UCLA. D-Roc comments, “You don't have to be a thug or ex-drug dealer to rap. SNL has a classic New York hip hop sound and the girls love them – they’re a new clean and positive breed of talent.” SNL’s motto is “Young and Livin” – also the name of their first popular song. It’s about livin life to the fullest at every chance you get. It’s about seizing the moment and having fun. Most of all, it’s about setting goals and doing everything you can to be successful at a young age.
As a kid, Shaq spent most of his free time playing after-school sports. His parents separated when he was in junior high and staying after school working out and listening to Biggie and Jay-Z on his headphones was his escape. Shaq was quickly recruited to Iona Prep High School in New Rochelle, NY to play Varsity Football as a Running Back receiving All League and Top 25 Running Back in the Tri-State. Despite his athletic success, Shaq realized early on, his motivation was music – listening to it, being inspired by it and writing his own lyrics. Trey attended Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis High School in Manhatten. His first memory of music was listening to his uncle DJ-ing in his basement during family functions. Trey started writing freestyles and uploading them on YouTube receiving a great amount of views. He also gravitated to sports and which led him to a football league where he met his future partner in rhyme, Shaq. The duo became instant friends and started to write lyrics and recorded over popular beats. Two months later, they put out an “SNL” mixtape in their schools. One day, they walked into their local pizzeria and were recognized by an excited group of teen girls reciting their lyrics. This attention and recognition was the fuel the boys needed to follow their love of music. SNL soon caught the attention of music industry veteran, Damion “D-Roc” Butler from the Notorious BIG legacy and Bad Boy camp. D-Roc was launching his “Invisible Bully” movement and took the boys under his wing to be part of the “Invisible Bully Boyz” along with Justin Combs, Diddy’s son currently playing football at UCLA. D-Roc comments, “You don't have to be a thug or ex-drug dealer to rap. SNL has a classic New York hip hop sound and the girls love them – they’re a new clean and positive breed of talent.” SNL’s motto is “Young and Livin” – also the name of their first popular song. It’s about livin life to the fullest at every chance you get. It’s about seizing the moment and having fun. Most of all, it’s about setting goals and doing everything you can to be successful at a young age.
PK Freeze

Seneb Holmes, known as “PK Freeze”, is an American rapper, songwriter, musician and producer. After high school, PK traveled to San Diego where he co-founded a group called “The Order of the White Lotus” or O.W.L. for short. With the release of their debut EP “The Order” released in 2016, began to grow a fan base with their unique sound. PK Freeze is currently working on his debut tape, scheduled for 2017. He just released his first single, “That’s just facts”, independently on all music streaming platforms.
Maxie

Steady Movement Resonates. Thank you. Im 20 years old.
Mute Smith

As a baby I always loved to listen to music. I liked all types of music and i've been like that all my life. As I grew up I started to write poetry. My first poem was published in a little book when I was in fifth grade. From then once I got into 8th grade and beginning High School I decided to take my poetry to a different level and start to make music. I am now a 21 year old guy who is trying to make music for all different people to listen to and enjoy. Much love to all the people who support me! I would be nothing without my supporters!
Low Hanging Fruit

Hip-Hop group from Boulder bringing a fresh and new sound.
One mission: PEACE.LOVE.FUN.
One mission: PEACE.LOVE.FUN.