Show Rescheduled from 3/22/20
Show Rescheduled from 3/22/20
Another Planet Entertainment and The Independent are committed to producing safe events. The City and County of San Francisco has mandated that all patrons attending events at The Independent are required to show proof of full vaccination AND if eligible, proof of vaccine booster administered at least one week prior to event. Masks are also required. For more information, visit our Health & Safety page.
* Policy is subject to change
This event is 21 and over.
$15.00 – General Admission (Advance)
$18.00 – General Admission (Doors)
*plus applicable service fees
In response to health and safety concerns, TOMM¥ €A$H at The Independent is rescheduled to February 10, 2022. Please note this show was originally scheduled for March 22, 2020 and subsequently rescheduled to October 5, 2020.
All tickets purchased for previously scheduled dates will be honored at the new date in February 2022. Should you be unable to attend the new date, please return to the point of purchase no later than May 20, 2021 to request a refund.
Please check our website, theindependentsf.com, for updates on the status of this show. For any questions, please reach out to us at [email protected]. We thank you for your understanding and we look forward to seeing you at the show!
All doors & show times subject to change.
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TOMM¥ €A$H
Born in 91, on the last year of the Soviet Union Tommy Cash experienced a blend of the Baltic ghetto and the lingering Russian heritage whilst growing up. Turning to art for self-expression he experimented across dancing hip-hop and street art, finally to arrive at his latest conquest – music. His creativity derives from the cultural capital of post-Soviet sceneries and the sounds of the leaders of western rap music. Unpacking the layers of Tommy Cash you’ll find a genuine admiration for the iconic three stripes Adidas, equestrianism, Russian carpets and Kanye West – all of which construct the conceptual artist who is capable of smashing preconceptions and transcending boundaries of sexuality, genres and history.