
Cypress Hill & the London Symphony Orchestra - Black Sunday Live at the Royal Albert Hall
Music
Overview
Hip-hop meets classical as the legendary Cypress Hill play an exclusive show at the Royal Albert Hall alongside the London Symphony Orchestra. Celebrating 30 years since the release of their seminal album Black Sunday, they are accompanied by unique arrangements from the glorious 70-piece orchestra.
Top Cast


B-Real
B-Real
Lead Vocals
B-Real
Lead Vocals


Sen Dog
Sen Dog
Lead Vocals
Sen Dog
Lead Vocals


Eric Bobo
Eric Bobo
Drums, Percussion and Timpani
Eric Bobo
Drums, Percussion and Timpani


DJ Muggs
DJ Muggs
DJ Muggs
Christian Olde Wolbers
Christian Olde Wolbers
Stand Up Bass
Christian Olde Wolbers
Stand Up Bass
DJ Lord Turntables
DJ Lord Turntables
Band DJ
DJ Lord Turntables
Band DJ
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