Skull The Pierre and Cute Alvaro set the tone for the night at The Workmans Club with a lively and engaging performance that left the crowd buzzing. After that set, Malaki took the stage and elevated the night even further. Known for his dynamic presence, he engaged deeply with the crowd, making everyone feel connected to the music. Midway through the show, he took a powerful detour, stepping into the middle of the crowd to perform poetry. In that intimate moment, the room fell silent, as everyone listened intently to his words, creating a shared experience of raw emotion and artistry.
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