Join us at the Rock Hall for Earl Sweatshirt & MIKE w/ SURF GANG for the Home on the Range Tour 2026
Doors 7 PM | Show 8 PM
Event Location: Outdoor Stage
Rain or shine
Artist Presale: Weds, March 11th @ 10am local
Rock Hall Member Presale: Weds, March 11th @ 10am local
Spotify Presale: Thurs, March 12th @ 10am local
*All Presales End: Thurs, March 12th @ 11pm local
Public On Sale: Fri, March 13th @ 10am local
For over a decade, the rapper Earl Sweatshirt has galvanized fans with his virtuosic storytelling, generous vulnerability, and lyrical gift. Emerging at just 16 from the Odd Future collective, Earl quickly set himself apart with his dense introspection, off-kilter cadences, and a brooding intellect that belied his youth.
MIKEOver the years, MIKE has built a rock-solid catalog that has reflected the multidimensional truths of his life. He has chronicled the pain of losing his mother, shown himself climbing out of a funk, and grown more comfortable beating his chest about being a leader at the top of his food chain.
Over the years, MIKE has built a rock-solid catalog that, like the work of our best, has reflected the multidimensional truths of his life. He has chronicled the pain of losing his mother, he’s shown himself climbing out of a funk, and, in more recent history, he’s gotten more comfortable beating his chest about being a leader at the top of his food chain.
At just 26, his impact has ventured outside of his own music, platforming peers like Niontay, Sideshow and Jadasea through his 10K label and collective, and producing for the likes of Liv.e & KeiyaA as dj blackpower. He’s built one of the premiere events on New York’s musical calendar with his free Young World festival in Bed Stuy, which has brought together generational talents (Pete Rock, Earl Sweatshirt, Slick Rick, Noname) to celebrate his growing community with exclusively Black vendors and small businesses.
On MIKE’s newest album, Showbiz!, he sets out to strike the perfect balance between everything he’s done in his career thus far. He teeters more actively between moments of introspection, intoxicating self-confidence, and motivational conversations in his head, both thematically and sonically. There’s a seesaw effect, a clear sign that over the past few years of non-stop touring and ascending in his career, the rapper has felt a constant back-and-forth that he’s still trying to get a solid handle of.
“When I show up with my homies, show up at the show, show up to my family, it is all the same person but everything is definitely categorized in a certain way which, for myself, my goal is to bring all of those things into something more cohesive,” he says of the dilemma.