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Rappers Celebrate Hometown White Plains At Concert

WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. – White Plains’ natives and rappers Matisyahu and Stan Ipcus will share the stage in March in a celebration of their hometown, according to a report by The Examiner News.

Rapper Matisyahu, aka Matthew Paul MIller, will celebrate the 10th anniversary of his album, "Youth," at the Capitol Theater in Port Chester.

Rapper Matisyahu, aka Matthew Paul MIller, will celebrate the 10th anniversary of his album, "Youth," at the Capitol Theater in Port Chester.

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Stan Ipcus, a White Plains native and rapper, will perform with his childhood friend, Matisyahu, at the Capitol Theater in Port Chester.

Stan Ipcus, a White Plains native and rapper, will perform with his childhood friend, Matisyahu, at the Capitol Theater in Port Chester.

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The March 11 concert, to be held at Port Chester’s Capitol Theater, also marks the 10th anniversary of Matisyahu’s album, “Youth,” The Examiner News reported.

Other local musical talents will also perform during the event, including Bill Laswell's Method of Defiance.

"Youth" was nominated for a Grammy award for best Raggae album.

The title is appropriate in light of the face that Matisyahu and Ipcus were also childhood friends, The Examiner News reported.

They will perform “WP,” a rap about growing up in White Plains, The Examiner News article said.

To read The Examiner News article, click here.

The theater is at 149 Westchester Ave.

To buy tickets for the "Youth" show, click here.

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