Detroit-born rapper and producer Black Milk— real name Curtis Cross—is one of the brightest and most creative hip-hop artists in the game. His new record, 'No Poison, No Paradise', drops on Tuesday, October 15, and critics are already singing its praises. Two days later, he brings his unique production and aggressive flow to Frankie's Inner City for a night of hip-hop and experimental rock. Black Milk cites some of his main influences as J. Dilla, A Tribe Called Quest and De La Soul—and let’s just say the student learned the lessons of his teachers.
9pm. $13.50. Frankie's Inner City, 308 Main St. 419-693-5300. frankiesinnercity.com