RAPID CITY, S.D. — An event for lovers of Hip Hop is now in Rapid City.
June Fest 22′, is a set of round 40 native artists that’ll carry out solely authentic songs. It kicked off Friday evening at the Bandshell in Memorial Park and continues on Saturday, June 24. It runs from 3 p.m. to 10 p.m.
The free charity event was organized by Colton Dean of DeadEnd Records and Trey Mcgaa of 710 Scheme, and is the primary reside Hip Hop Music Festival in Rapid City.
Proceeds from the event will go to the Mission Foundation to assist the homeless.
Dean and McGaa agreed when organizing it, crucial half was giving again to the group indirectly.
“The fundamental purpose why we did that is form of the plan,” Dean mentioned. “From the start we mentioned we need to carry the group collectively and what higher manner to do this then assist the group?”.
As for the longer term plans of the event, they each say they hope it’s going to develop to genres and actions previous solely Hip Hop.
“We need to develop as a lot as we are able to yearly and simply maintain pushing the boundaries, possibly go 4 days subsequent 12 months with every kind of various stuff,” McGaa mentioned. “Just come out for everyone.”