- Music
- 29 May 24
Alongside the announcement, the rapper has relased teasers of his new song 'Pasta'.
Dublin artist Malaki has just announced that he will be playing The Workmans Club main room on August 24 this year.
The gig will feature first time performances of his recent releases including 'Most Days', 'Long Face', and the soon to be released 'Pasta', which the artist has released previews of on his social media.
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He recently spoke to Hot Press about his latest release, 'Long Face', as well as his upcoming music, saying “what I’ve been working on in the past year has been my best work to date.”
“I know people say that all the time, but it’s because you learn everything from your past work, and you bring it into your next project," He added.
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The Dubliner broke into the Irish hip hop scene with his single ‘Call Us By Our Names’ in 2019, a spoken word piece about the surreality of modern life.
His debut EP Butterfly Boy deals with the disenfranchisement of Irish youth, a common theme throughout his work.
'Cuppa Tea' and 'Cavalier', from his album Chrysalis, fuse personal expression with social and political commentary, drawn from the artist's interpretation of life in Dublin.
Malaki also featured in the RTÉ series I’m Fine, as one of four young men discussing their struggles with mental health, and appeared on The Late Late Show to talk with Ryan Tubridy about the docu-series following its release.
Tickets for the show in The Workmans Club will be €16.55 and go on sale Friday 31 at 10am here.