The Neighborhood Kids bring old school conscious hip-hop to Medford
Build community and hear great music with Down by Riverside at Arts Collaborative Medford

The Neighborhood Kids have been called a political powerhouse of our time and they're bringing their time to Arts Collaborative Medford, Saturday, Sept. 6 at 6 p.m.
Coming all the way from San Diego, The Neighborhood Kids have been exploding on Instagram in the wake of the new administration in Washington, serving as young and formidable leaders of the resistance. Performing at Tom Morello’s Defend LA concert with Morello, B Real of Cyprus Hill, and Pussy Riot, the trio has arrived on the protest music stage of Los Angeles. The group is co-fronted by Verde, Amon the MC with DJ JG providing the foundation of beats and scratching.
Their mission is bold yet simple: to use hip-hop as a tool for healing, connection, and radical change. Their music tackles issues such as women’s rights, police reform, addiction, and immigration—but more than that, it speaks to those who feel unseen.
Tickets for The Old School Conscious Hip Hop show are $18 - $25 with some free community tix available for those who want to build community with Down By Riverside but can't afford the ticket price.
For more information and to purchase tickets go to https://downbyriverside.org/event.