El Paso, we’re about to get blessed this summer! Cypress Hill is rolling into town for a free outdoor concert and it is going to be an absolute party, one we are definitely adding to the incredible roster of shows coming to El Paso!! We just keep getting surprised with powerhouse performers, and I am okay with it!
The show is happening at Speaking Rock Casino (122 S. Old Pueblo Rd.) on July 26. Doors open at 6 p.m., it’s free, and you just need to be 21 or older to get in. That’s it. Free Cypress Hill. In the 915.
If you somehow need a refresher on who Cypress Hill is, let’s fix that real quick. B-Real, Sen Dog, and DJ Muggs have been making hip-hop history since 1991. They were the first Latino rap group to go platinum, and their 1993 album Black Sunday shot straight to #1 on the Billboard 200. They’ve sold over 20 million records worldwide, earned a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and in 2024 performed Black Sunday with the London Symphony Orchestra at the Royal Albert Hall. Which The Simpsons predicted, like many other things in our world! Watch this video all the way to see the joke The Simpsons made and then the moment it came true 28 years later!
And look, “Insane in the Brain” was literally the first song this writer ever danced to as a baby, according to my parents. Should a baby be listening to Cypress Hill? You’re damn right.
For anyone who loves Cypress Hill and has been listening to them most of their lives, a free concert is one of the coolest things you could hope for! Also, remember what Cypress Hill is known for, you can expect this show to be a little “elevated.”
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What you need to know:
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