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Young Dolph Pop Up Museum Tour to Launch in NYC Jan 13-15

In Celebration of His Posthumous New Album Paper Route Frank, the Young Dolph Estate, PRE & Trap Music Museum Will Kick Off A National Young Dolph Pop-Up Museum Tour Starting in New York City on January 13, 2023. Tickets Go On Sale December 26th. 

In celebration of his newly released posthumous album Paper Route Franktoday the Estate of legendary, platinum-selling Hip Hop star Young Dolph, his label Paper Route Empire and Trap Music Museum announce their partnership in the forthcoming national launch of the DOLPHLAND Pop-Up Museum tour. 

Kicking off the pop-up museum tour with its first stop in New York City’s SOHO area of Manhattan from January 13, 2023 through January 15, 2023, the DOLPHLAND exhibit will display original curated art and personal items that reflect Young Dolph’s unforgettable lyricism, personality, entrepreneurial spirit, philanthropy and historic moments from his legendary career. The pop-up museum tour will visit cities such as Los Angeles, Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas and many others to be announced. Tickets for the NYC edition of the pop-up museum tour go on sale on Monday December 26th via www.thedolphlandmuseum.com

In the spirit of the passion that Young Dolph had for inspiring his fans to boldly pursue their dreams and aspirations, attendees will be automatically entered to win $100,000 dollars with their ticket purchase to the pop-up museum tour. One winner will be announced at the conclusion of the tour. 

“The goal of the pop-up museum is to showcase the character of a leader and businessman and to highlight the journey of someone whose early beginnings may mirror that of many young kids and entrepreneurs starting so that they may draw inspiration to keep pushing on their own endeavors” says Paper Route Empire CEO Daddy-O.

With Trap Music Museum’s reputation for creating interactive art experiences showcasing the rich culture of trap music, DOLPHLAND pop-up museum tour attendees will get to experience the Young Dolph timeline while immersed in a sensory overload of everything that is creatively Young Dolph. In addition to art, attendees will have access to exclusively designed merch that will only be available in the cities that the DOLPHLAND pop-up museum visits.  

“Dolph has a great base of fans, and he loved going out and engaging with them. We wanted to do something that still provided a way for that engagement beyond just the music. We brought the idea to Trap Music Museum, and they were excited to help bring a dope experience to life for all who will attend,” shared Young Dolph’s manager and Street Execs Co-founder Allen Parks.

The DOLPHLAND POP-UP MUSEUM TOUR will travel around the country in celebration of Young Dolph’s newly released project Paper Route Frank, a 14-track posthumous album from the legendary Memphis native that was completed and conceptualized by the artist before his passing. The album features production from frequent collaborators like Paper Route Empire’s own Bandplay, Cleveland-born Sosa 808, Memphis mainstay DJ Squeeky, and southern rap sound architects including Dun Deal and Drumma Boy. The album also welcomes an expertly curated list of guest stars, each of whom had a personal relationship with the rapper. Dolph’s cousin and frequent rap partner Key Glock returns to spar on “That’s How,” and Glock’s fellow PRE signees Big Moochie Grape and SNUPE BANDZ make memorable impressions in their verses on “Infatuated with Drugs.” The album also makes room for star turns from Dolph’s peers, including close friend Gucci Mane who puts his stamp on “Roster,” and 2 Chainz, one of the few in the game who could match Dolph punchline for punchline, on “Beep Beep.”

The NYC edition of the Dolphland Pop-Up Museum Tour will take place on January 13th -15th at 

89 Crosby street in Manhattan. For DOLPHLAND Pop-Up Museum Tour Tickets and Tour Dates, Please Visit: www.thedolphlandmuseum.com.

Terrell Thomas, Founder + CEO of These Urban Times, is a journalist, activist, and sports historian. He has worked with some of the largest brands in sports, entertainment, and tv/film. He lives in Atlanta, GA with his wife and two children.

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