Alive at Five is back with performances from Lil Kim and Wyclef Jean

Stamford Downtown’s signature 3-week concert series, Alive at Five, is back! With performances from Sublime with Rome (July 25th), Lil Kim (August 1st), and Wyclef Jean (August 8th), Mill River Park can expect some grand crowds.

Lil Kim- August 1st

Lil' Kim, notorious for her provocative image and explicit lyrics, rose to fame in the late 1990s. Discovered by Christopher Wallace, also known as the Notorious B.I.G., Lil' Kim found success in the music industry, becoming one of only three female rappers with three platinum albums.

DJ Taela Naomi will be opening for Lil Kim.

Wyclef Jean- August 8th

The music that three-time Grammy Award-winning and Golden Globe and Emmy nominated Wyclef Jean has written, performed, and produced — both as a solo superstar and as founder and guiding member of the Fugees — has been a consistently powerful, pop cultural force for over two decades.

Buck n Regg from Hot 93.7 will be opening Wyclef’s performance.

Tickets for both Lil Kim’s performance and Wyclef Jean are now available for purchase.

Early Bird pricing is still available at $40 per ticket but will increase to $50 once that group of tickets sells out. VIP Tickets are also available for $115 per ticket until the day of the show, rising to a day-of price of $165. The VIP experience includes private entry via the VIP entrance, access to a VIP standing-room-only area close to the stage, 1 free drink, a dedicated VIP bar, and VIP restrooms. Chairs or blankets are permitted in designated, non-VIP areas only.

Tickets are selling fast so be sure to purchase your tickets in advance.

The festival will only admit those 21 and older. Attendees must have a valid photo I.D. to enter.

Gates open at 5 P.M. For more information, please visit the Stamford Downtown Alive At Five page.

We hope to catch you there!

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