Cashh, formerly known as Cashtastic, is a Jamaican-born, South London-raised rapper whose life reads like the kind of story people say couldn’t be written. He burst onto the UK scene in 2011 – raw, hungry, and undeniable – before being deported to Jamaica in 2014 at the very height of his come-up, despite having grown up in the UK since the age of six. Cashh turned a difficult situation into reinvention. In Jamaica, he forged something new – blending rap and dancehall into what he calls cinematic rap: raw, honest music built entirely from lived experience. When he returned to the UK in 2019, he came back with Return of The Immigrant – a powerful project about identity, struggle, and what it means to start again. Over the course of his career, Cashh has collaborated with the likes of Little Simz, Wretch 32, Kojey Radical, Stormzy, Krept & Konan, Kano, Wiley, among others. Now, for the first time, both versions of the artist share one stage. The South London kid who took the scene by storm, and the man who survived everything that came after. Two eras. One story. Finally told in full.
Artists on stage: 8.00pm
Curfew: 11.00pm
Stage: The Copper Bar
Audience: Standing