Homegrown rap star coming to the city to talk about new book

Jordan Stephens will be at the Brighton Dome on November 13 to talk about his recently published book Avoidance, Drugs, Heartbreak and Dogs.

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A member of a chart-topping homegrown Hip-Hop duo will be coming back to the city to talk about his new book. Jordan Stephens will be at the Brighton Dome on November 13 to talk about his recently published book Avoidance, Drugs, Heartbreak and Dogs. His new memoir digs into the fear, tenderness and trauma he carried after he shot to fame through Rizzle Kicks.

The duo, consisting of Jordan Stephens and Harley Alexander-Sule, featured on Heart Skips a Beat, the number one song by Olly Murs. Their song Down With the Trumpets got to number 8, staying in the charts for 41 weeks. They even had five top 10 singles and two top 10 albums on the UK Albums Chart.



Tickets start at £18.50 and can be booked by visiting: https://brightondome.org/whats-on/VMe-jordan-stephens-on-love-chaos-and-becoming-a-man/ Jordan examines confusing assumptions and contradictions about what a man should be in the book.

The live event will be hosted by writer and award-winning Guardian podcast presenter Chanté Joseph..