Saul Williams

Acclaimed poet and musician, Saul Williams’ open-mic escapades with the Nuyorican Poets peaked at Sundance when Slam won the Grand Jury Prize, and the art world celebrated the arrival of a whole new kind of talent. He defied his genre’s precious reputation and tore voraciously into the guts of life, groping after the exalted and transcendent sex sensations that make it all worth living. His early success led to collaborations with the likes of Erykah Badu, Nas, The Roots and Zack De La Rocha, and descended as much from KRS One and Public Enemy as Allen Ginsberg and Amiri Baraka, he was a new kind of poet.

With each of Williams’ great successes has come abrupt change. He has pinball bounced from Morehouse philosophy scholar to cerebral street sermonizer to breakout indie actor, from hallucinatory hip-hop alchemist to dreadlocked mohawk rockstar, vibing Nine Inch Nails, scurrying across tones, modes and media to defy categorization. He has read published poetry volumes to operahouse audiences with full orchestral backing. He has contributed to the New York Times, voiced Jean Michel Basquiat in Downtown 81 and cut records with Rick Rubin and Trent Reznor. Throughout all these chaotic ventures, Saul Williams has been one steady thing: an uncompromising voice determined to tap the adrenaline center of his existence with any tool he can get his hands on. Saul Williams is the author of four books of poetry. He lives in Paris.

Past Shows


Sep
12
th
2013
icehouse MPLS
Sep
12
th
2013
icehouse MPLS

Saul Williams

with Guante
Sep
14
th
2012
Triple Rock Social Club
Sep
14
th
2012
Triple Rock Social Club

Saul Williams

with Dessa
Mar
19
th
2012
Triple Rock Social Club
Mar
19
th
2012
Triple Rock Social Club

More Shows

May
31
st
Surly Brewing Festival Field

Hippo Campus

with Hotline TNT
Oct
26
th
First Avenue

Flip Phone XXL ⏤ Halloween Dance and Drag Party starring Roxxxy Andrews and Angeria Paris VanMicheals

Oct
8
th
Amsterdam Bar & Hall

Julio Torres

Nov
6
th
Amsterdam Bar & Hall

Blake Proehl, Kaibrienne, KAYKO