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The Game confirms Dublin date

That baddest of West Coast boys – or so he reckons! – The Game rolls into Dublin in December for a pre-Xmas show in The Ambassador.

Tipped at one time to become a pro-basketball player – his buddy Baron Davis now plays for the LA Clippers – young Jayceon Terrell Taylor’s stint as a Cedar Block Piru Bloods drug-seller came to a violent end when he was shot and left for dead by a rival gang.

Coming to after four days in a coma, he decided he was going to do something positive with his life, and 12 months later was hanging with Dr. Dre.

Seven years later and The Game’s about to unleash his third album, LAX, which includes DMX, Betty Wright and Travis Barker among its diverse range of guests.

The Game comes to the Ambassador on December 16. Tickets, €46, go on sale on Friday October 17.


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(10 articles in total in Hotpress.com archive)

REVIEW: 08 Sep 2008
Bad-boy rapper fails to raise his, er, game. There is something peculiarly insecure about The Game (AKA Jayceon Terrell Taylor).



REVIEW: 13 Aug 2007
Dre’s beats are pounding, but there’s a ferocity from Game tonight that belies his previously disappointing live performances in Ireland.



NEWS: 06 Jun 2007
Hip hop fans are in for a treat when The Game brings the second installment of his Doctor’s Advocate tour to Dublin.



NEWS: 17 Oct 2006
And the rap legends just keep on coming!



INTERVIEW: 20 Sep 2005
He’s best known for his feud with 50 Cent yet, in person, The Game proves anything but a stereotypical gangsta.



REVIEW: 28 Jul 2005
Jayceon Taylor, a.k.a. The Game, has a gangster rap CV that’s longer than the California coastline he calls home.



NEWS: 27 Jul 2005
On any Saturday, Dublin's Grafton St is a bustling hotbed of people, but things got even worse when The Game did some impromptu busking.



NEWS: 14 Apr 2005
Dr Dre sends his protege back to Ireland this summer for a headlining show at The Point



REVIEW: 14 Feb 2005
Hip hop is in crisis, what we need is a new soldier to rise from ghetto streets to tell it like it really is, someone to do justice to the legacy of NWA...




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