Macklemore

American rapper

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March 25 2025 World premiere of documentary 'The Encampments' at CPH:DOX, covering the Gaza Solidarity Encampment at Columbia University.
September 2024 At a pro-Palestinian rally, Macklemore made a controversial statement 'fuck America', leading to his being dropped from the Neon City Festival in Las Vegas.
August 2024 Macklemore canceled a scheduled show in Dubai for October, citing the United Arab Emirates’ involvement in the genocide and humanitarian crisis in Sudan.
May 2024 Macklemore released 'Hind's Hall', a protest song in support of the 2024 pro-Palestinian protests on university campuses.
2023 Macklemore released two singles, 'Heroes' featuring DJ Premier and 'No Bad Days' featuring Collett, from his album Ben
2023 In November, Macklemore accused Israel of committing genocide against Palestinians while giving a speech at a pro-Palestinian rally in Washington, D.C.
October 30 2023 During the Israel–Hamas war, Macklemore signed an open letter calling for a ceasefire and an end to Israel's blockade of the Gaza Strip.
March 3 2023 Macklemore released his third solo studio album, Ben.
March 3 2023 Released studio album 'Ben' through Bendo label, available in CD, Vinyl, and digital download formats
February 24 2023 Macklemore released a follow-up album entitled 'Ben'.
January 20 2023 Macklemore released the single 'Heroes', featuring DJ Premier.
October 28 2022 Macklemore released the single 'Faithful', featuring NLE Choppa.
August 19 2022 Macklemore released the single 'Maniac', featuring Windser.
July 22 2022 Macklemore released a new single, 'Chant', with Australian musician Tones and I.
April 18 2022 The Seattle Kraken announced that Macklemore had joined its ownership group.
2021 Macklemore and Tricia Davis had their third child, Hugo.
October 29 2021 Macklemore released a new single titled 'Next Year', featuring Windser, marking his first collaboration with Ryan Lewis in three years.
January 2021 Released 'Trump's Over Freestyle' after Joe Biden's presidential inauguration.
2020 Macklemore appeared as himself in the episode 'The 7th Innings Scare!' of 'Scooby-Doo and Guess Who?'.
2020 Due to social isolation during the COVID-19 lockdowns, Macklemore relapsed and suffered a near-fatal overdose, leading to hospitalization and treatment.
2020 Macklemore appeared as himself in the episode 'Dave's First' of the show 'Dave'.
2020 Macklemore collaborated with Emiway Bantai on the remix of 'Firse Machayenge'
2019 Macklemore appeared as a guest judge on the show 'Songland' in the episode titled 'Macklemore'.
2019 Released music videos 'I Don't Belong in This Club' (Why Don't We's video) and 'Summer Days' (Martin Garrix's video)
2019 Macklemore released multiple collaborative tracks, including 'I Love Myself' with Ciara, 'Glass Ceiling' featuring Travis Thompson, Sir Mix-a-Lot, and Prometheus Brown, and 'House of Mirrors' with Mary Lambert
2019 Macklemore released the Christmas single 'It's Christmas Time' featuring Dan Caplen
2019 Collaborates with Martin Garrix and Patrick Stump on 'Summer Days', which achieves Gold certification across several countries
2019 Released non-album singles 'I Don't Belong in This Club' with Why Don't We and 'Shadow' featuring Iro
August 2019 Macklemore joined the ownership group of Seattle Sounders FC, the local Major League Soccer club.
May 16 2019 Macklemore received the Stevie Ray Vaughan Award from MusiCares, recognizing his support for the addiction recovery process.
2018 Released music videos 'These Days' (Rudimental's video), and 'How to Play the Flute' directed by Jake Magraw
2018 Features on 'These Days' by Rudimental with Jess Glynne and Dan Caplen, which was certified Platinum by multiple recording associations
September 29 2018 Macklemore headlined Recovery Fest in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, a concert aimed at supporting charities that combat opioid addiction.
August 5 2018 The Adventures of Kesha and Macklemore tour concluded in Tampa.
July 13 2018 Concert at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville with a full house of 10,756 attendees, earning $447,181
June 26 2018 Kesha and Macklemore performed a concert in Kansas City, with a documented set list capturing their live performance during their joint tour.
June 9 2018 Performance at Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas with 7,465 attendees, generating $378,260 in revenue
June 8 2018 Concert at The Forum in Inglewood with 11,547 attendees, generating $527,090 in revenue
June 6 2018 The Adventures of Kesha and Macklemore tour began in Phoenix.
April 3 2018 During a performance at the 3Arena, Macklemore announced that Tricia Davis had given birth to their second daughter.
2017 Kesha released her third studio album Rainbow and Macklemore released his second solo studio album Gemini, which would later serve as the basis for their co-headlining tour.
2017 Attended the Women's March on Washington, demonstrating political activism.
2017 Macklemore traveled around Modesto, California with his grandmother Helen Schott, who celebrated her 100th birthday, while filming the music video for his song 'Glorious'.
2017 Macklemore attended the Women’s March on Washington, demonstrating his political activism.
2017 Released multiple music videos including 'Glorious', 'Marmalade' (co-directed with Ben Haggerty), 'Good Old Days', and 'Corner Store'
2017 Macklemore collaborates with Torii Wolf and DJ Premier on the track 'Free' from the album Flow Riiot
December 11 2017 Macklemore announced an upcoming co-headlining tour with Kesha titled The Adventures of Kesha and Macklemore.
October 9 2017 Macklemore released 'Good Old Days', a collaboration with Kesha.
October 1 2017 Macklemore performed 'Same Love' at the opening of the Grand Final of the National Rugby League in Sydney, Australia, amidst a national survey on same-sex marriage.
September 2017 Macklemore and Tricia Davis announced that they were expecting their second child.

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