The independent and X-rated rapper Mac Miller is bringing his colorful vocabulary to Barnhill Stadium on November 7th.
Courtesy of the University of Arkansas’ Office of Students’ Headliner Concerts Committee, the presentation is free to all U of A students, and fairly cheap to the public.
The performance of his most recent album “Watching Movies with the Sound Off’ will be accompanied by the unique ballads of the alternative/indie rock band, The Neighbourhood.
“Watching Movies with the Sound Off” is Mac Miller’s second album, following the Billboard Chart topper “Blue Side Park.”
In his new album, Miller exposes his deeper contemplations about life and sets the mood with more serious undertones in songs like ‘The Star Room’.
His retrospective lines aren’t without his usual joking though, incorporating his familiar vulgarity and humor in songs like “Avian” and “Gees.”
Taking a break from his routine rap style, Miller also channels his R&B side in songs like “Object in the Mirror” and “Youforia,” proving the album has something for everyone.
Mac Miller’s inclusion of different styles is matched with various featured artists like Tyler The Creator, Earl Sweatshirt, Odd Future, and Ab-Soul.
The opening act of the concert will feature The Neighbourhood’s most popular single “Sweater Weather,” along with other songs off their most recent album “I Love You.”
The mix of Mac Miller’s and The Neighbourhood’s genres will create a concert with an unmatched and appealing aura that guarantees a good time.