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Brother Ali - Support: Tamo-Flage

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Brother Ali - Opening Act: Tamo-Flage
November 29, 2026
Doors open: 5:00 p.m.
Early Bird: €20 plus club surcharge and fees
Advance tickets: 25 € plus club contribution & fees
Tickets:https://www.tixforgigs.com/Event/73073

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Brother Ali is an American rapper, community activist, and member of the hip-hop collective Rhymesayers Entertainment. His career, spanning over two decades, includes eight critically acclaimed albums, mentorship with legendary hip-hop icons such as Chuck D and Rakim, and appearances on late-night shows with Jimmy Fallon and Conan O’Brien.
His hip-hop, which is both provocative and inspiring, has earned him coveted features, such as in the 40th-anniversary issue of Rolling Stone and in Source Magazine’s legendary “Hip Hop Quotables” column. At the same time, his outspoken stance on social justice has even landed him on government watchlists. He has also given lectures at universities such as Princeton and Stanford and served as a keynote speaker at the Nobel Peace Prize Forum.
When he’s not rocking the stage at festivals like Coachella or being arrested for civil disobedience in support of marginalized groups, Brother Ali travels the world to study and teach Islamic spirituality under renowned Muslim scholars. In addition to leading prayers and courses across the country, he is a co-founder of the Gemali Project—an organization that helps converts and spiritual seekers access the beauty of the Islamic tradition.

Brother Ali is an American rapper, community activist, and member of the Rhymesayers Entertainment hip-hop collective.[1] His two-decade career includes eight critically acclaimed albums, mentorship from iconic hip-hop legends Chuck D and Rakim, and appearances on late-night talk shows with Jimmy Fallon and Conan O’Brien.
His provocative and uplifting brand of hip-hop has earned him coveted press features such as Rolling Stone’s 40th-anniversary edition and Source Magazine’s legendary “Hip Hop Quotables,” while his outspoken message of social justice has landed him on government watch lists. He has also lectured at universities ranging from Princeton to Stanford and delivered the keynote address at the Nobel Peace Prize Forum.

When he’s not rocking the mic at Coachella or being arrested for civil disobedience in support of marginalized communities, Brother Ali travels the world learning and teaching Islamic spirituality under some of today’s renowned Muslim leaders. In addition to leading worship services and classes across the country, he co-founded The Gemali Project, an organization that helps Muslim converts and spiritual seekers discover the beauty of the Islamic tradition.

 

Tamo-Flage

From Battle Rap Through the Great Depression to a New Beginning
Anyone who was into battle rap in the early days of YouTube couldn’t help but notice Tamo-Flage. With seven-figure view counts, acclaimed performances at VBT, and razor-sharp lyrics—for many, he had long been one of the greats, while he remained an insider’s secret to the general public. He also made an early impression with his live performances—whether solo or alongside his crew, Stoney Styles, who still perform with him today.

Music was the center of his life. But then came the breakdown: Over ten years ago, he was diagnosed with depression as well as an anxiety and panic disorder. His creativity dried up, the stages fell silent—the rapper fell quiet. A long, intense period of healing began, culminating in an album that holds nothing back.

With his new album *Hybris*, Tamo-Flage is making a comeback—and what a comeback it is. Across 14 tracks, he lays his soul bare, recounts setbacks, questions himself, and ultimately rebuilds himself. The result is his most honest work to date: emotional, courageous, and profound.

The entire album was produced by Graustein, whose modern, powerful sound pulled Tamo-Flage out of his musical comfort zone—and inspired him anew.

The music has evolved, the voice has matured—but the drive to make a statement remains.

And: Longtime fans are in for a treat, too. Because *Hybris* isn’t just filled with contemplative tracks—some songs will make battle rap fans’ hearts race and evoke the raw energy of the early Tamo-Flage era.

Eight songs have already been released on Spotify and other platforms—with another one following every month.

At the same time, Tamo-Flage is also rebuilding his social media presence from the ground up—with the goal of creating a community that celebrates him not only for his past, but for who he is today.

After 18 years of rapping, his second summer is just beginning. And this time, it’s about more than just punchlines.

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Advance tickets: 25 € plus club surcharge and fees

Location

Stellwerk
Stellwerk Hannoversche Str. 85 21079 Hamburg

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Stellwerk
Stellwerk Hamburg