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Cypress Hill & Atmosphere, 'Dank Daze of Summer Tour,' at Artpark Amphitheater

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Tue, Apr 22nd 2025 10:15 am

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Cypress Hill & Atmosphere, “Dank Daze of Summer Tour,” is coming to the Artpark Amphitheater at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 19, with special guests Lupe Fiasco and The Pharcyde.

Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday, April 25. Purchase online at ticketmaster.com; or in person at the Artpark box office, 450 S. Fourth St., Lewiston, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday-Friday or 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. and Saturday.

This concert is presented by Artpark.

More on Cypress Hill

Three decades ago, B-Real, Sen Dog and DJ Muggs sparked a trip that left popular culture stoned, stunned, and staggering in anticipation for more. Naming themselves after a local street in Los Angeles, Cypress Hill burst on the scene in 1991 with the release of their self-titled debut album. The singles “How I Could Just Kill a Man” and “The Phuncky Feel One” became underground hits, and the group’s public pro-marijuana stance earned it many fans among the alternative rock community.

Cypress Hill followed their debut with “Black Sunday” in the summer of 1993. It debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s Top 200, garnered three Grammy Award nominations, and went triple-Platinum in the U.S. As a result, Cypress Hill became the first rap group to have two albums in the top 10 of the Billboard 200 charts at the same time. The group is the first Latino-American hip-hop act to achieve Platinum and multi-Platinum success. 

More on Atmosphere

For over two decades, Atmosphere has maintained a course of rigorous output, releasing over two-dozen studio albums, EPs and collaborative side projects in as many years. In that time, the venerated duo has built a legacy out of bringing honesty, humility and vulnerability to the forefront of its music, continually challenging itself to evolve without straying too far from its roots.

Slug has proven masterful at storytelling and writing compelling narratives, leaving a trail of his own influence while paying homage to the rappers and songwriters that helped shape him. Ant has skillfully molded the soundtracks with inspiration from soul, funk, rock, reggae, and the wizardry of hip-hop's pioneering DJs and producers, creating his own trademark sounds while providing the pulse for songs about life, love, stress and setbacks. 

Artpark event schedule

Additional 2025 events and programs at Artpark include: “Wine & Wheels” (multiple dates in June/July); The Driver Era (June 6); The String Cheese Incident (June 18); Gary Clark Jr. (June 24); “Artcamps” (three sessions in July); George Thorogood and The Destroyers “The Baddest Show on Earth” + 38 Special (July 1); Todd Rundgren, “STILL ME (STILL WE) Tour” (July 3); Rick Springfield “I Want My 80's Tour" with John Waite, Wang Chung & Paul Young (July 5); Juanes (July 10); Artpark Fairy House Festival (July 12); Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue (July 17); Rainbow Kitten Surprise with Medium Build (July 29); Lucy Dacus (July 30); Blackberry Smoke and Mike Campbell & The Dirty Knobs (July 31); Slightly Stoopid “Step Into The Sun Summer Tour 2025" (Aug. 1); Chicago (Aug. 8); Fitz and The Tantrums “Man On The Moon Tour” (Aug. 12); Yacht Rock Revue (Aug. 13); Toad The Wet Sprocket with KT Tunstall and Sixpence None The Richer (Aug. 15); Artpark’s Cirque Festival (Aug. 17); Gregory Alan Isakov with Ocie Elliott (Aug. 24); “Wicked Sing-Along” movie night (Aug. 26); The Australian Pink Floyd Show “Wish You Were Here 50th Anniversary” (Aug. 27); UB40 “The Relentless Tour” (Aug. 29); “Colin Mochrie & Brad Sherwood: Asking for Trouble” (Aug. 30); “The Flying Dutchman” opera (Sept. 13); Alison Krauss & Union Station featuring Jerry Douglas (Sept. 21); Vance Joy (Sept. 26); and “CoComelon: Sing-A-Long LIVE” (Sept. 27).

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