A Celebration Of Life: A concert To Pay Tribute To Mac Miller.
Mac Miller’s Family will organize a concert to pay tribute to him on October 31st. This concert will bring together the best American rap artists. Of course, all the benefits generated during the concert will be donated to charities.

On September 7th, we were learning the tragic death of Mac Miller. The rapper has succumbed to an overdose. Analyzes are still in progress to confirm or not if the cause of his death was suicide. A little more than a month after this tragic event, his family has just announced that a concert will be organized to pay him a new tribute. This concert called "A Celebration of Life", will take place on October 31 at the Greco Theater in Los Angeles.

Many artists have already confirmed their participation in this event. Among others: Travis Scott, Chance The Rapper, Schoolboy Q, Ty Dolla Sign, Anderson Paak and SZA. The proceeds from this concert will be donated directly to the Mac Miller Circles Fund. This foundation works on a daily basis to provide employment opportunities to young people from disadvantaged areas of the Pittsburgh area. Tickets for this concert are available online at the Mac Miller Circles Fund.
Aug. 6, 2018 | Bobby Carter -- There was a shift in Mac Miller's boisterous demeanor as he started the third of his three-song Tiny Desk set. It's the first time he's performed tracks from his new album, Swimming, in front of an audience.
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