LORDS OF THE UNDERGROUND

The Factory Live, Worthing.

LORDS OF THE UNDERGROUND

15+ only. 15s to 17s must be accompanied by an adult. No refunds will be given for incorrectly booked tickets.

Ticket type Cost (face value)? Quantity
STANDING (EARLY BIRD OFFER) £27.50 (£25.00)
STUDENT £22.00 (£20.00)

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Legendary Platinum Hip-Hop Group Lords of the Underground takeover Worthing as part of Independent Venue Week 2026

Emerging from Newark, New Jersey, (DoItAll, Mr. Funke) and Cleveland, Ohio (DJ Lord Jazz) Lords of the Underground burst onto the scene in the early 90's with their groundbreaking debut Here Come the Lords (1993), featuring golden-age hits like "Chief Rocka" and "Funky Child." With DoItAll's dynamic energy, Mr. Funke's gritty delivery, and Dj Lord Jazz's technical turntablism, they became a defining East Coast trio, known for tight chemistry and substantive lyricism.

Under the tutelage of Marley Marl and K-Def, LOTUG delivered a string of classic records. Their sophomore Keepers of the Funk (1994) further cemented their place in hip-hop lore.

In April 2025, LOTUG released their long-awaited album So Legendary, fully produced by Snowgoons. This ten-track record embraces boom-bap authenticity while introducing fresh sonic textures, and it's widely praised as their strongest work in decades.

A landmark moment came in December 2024, when the National Hip-Hop Museum in Washington, D.C. inducted Lords of the Underground into its Hall of Fame during its large-scale Hip-Hop Holiday Honors event-joining icons like Marley Marl, DJ Jazzy Jay, Kool Moe Dee, and others.

LOTUG's induction underscored their enduring impact on the culture. With So Legendary, The Hip Hop Hall of Fame honor, and thriving solo pursuits, Lords of the Underground have reaffirmed their legendary status-underground in name only, timeless in influence.