Tuesday, November 2, 2021

The estate of
Tupac Shakur has announced the world premiere of
Tupac Shakur: Wake Me When I'm Free, an immersive museum experience exploring the life and legacy of the artist and activist. The world tour kicks off 1/21 at
The Canvas @ L.A. Live.
Produced in partnership with
Round Room Live,
CAA,
UMG and
Kinfolk Management + Media,
Wake Me When I'm Free is slated to visit select American and international locales over the next few years. Presale "front-of-line" tickets go
on sale next week.
The spirit of
Afeni Shakur, who played an influential role in her son's life, permeates
WMWIF. Said
Jamal Joseph, Shakur's godfather and a special advisor to the estate, “Afeni was the baddest Black woman to walk the planet. She shifted the atmosphere and raised awareness wherever she went.”
Additional design support for the production is being provided by
Perkins&Will and
Ralph Appelbaum Associates—leading architectural and exhibit-design firms who also collaborated on the
Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture. RAA is also the exhibit designer for the forthcoming
Obama Presidential Center in Chicago.
Said
IGA Vice Chairman
Steve Berman, who serves as Executive Producer of
Wake Me: "Tupac Shakur was without a doubt one of the most important artists of his generation, transforming culture through his music and ideas.
WMWIF honors Tupac's extraordinary contributions. I know I speak for the entire
Interscope and UMG family when I say that we are so proud to be able to collaborate with our partners to bring this incredible exhibit to life."