BAMP postpones Tyga, announces Pepper
Less than 48 hours before California-based rapper Tyga was to perform at Pipeline Cafe, promoters BAMP Project have updated their website to reflect that the concert has been postponed. A source tells me he might make the trip to Honolulu next month as part of another show that’s in the works.
So instead of getting crunk to “Coconut Juice” and other tracks tomorrow night at Pipeline, the nightclub will feature Japanese DJ Tomoya with warm-up sets by DJs Pentagon, Kyoko and Christian Mochizuki. Doors open at 10 p.m. for this retooled 18-and-over party, with $3 iced teas, $2 draft beer and a $10 cover in effect all night.
Although I’m sure it wasn’t intended this way, BAMP made up for delaying Tyga’s appearance by placing tickets on sale today for a homecoming concert by Pepper (pictured) at Pipeline on Feb. 21. That show will be the second of a three-day, three-island tour by the Big Island boys, which follows dates in Colorado, Utah, Washington, Oregon, California and Nevada this month and next.
Tickets, available at all Ticketmaster outlets, are $25 in advance, $30 at the door. VIP access to the Tiki Lounge is available for $30 in advance, $60 at the door (space permitting). Doors open at 6 p.m.










