Washington D.C. is set to become the epicenter of hip-hop culture as The National Hip-Hop Museum (NHHM) prepares to host its highly anticipated National Hip-Hop Honors 2025 Grand Induction Ceremony & Concert. Scheduled for Saturday, August 23, 2025, at the renowned Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company, the event will celebrate a distinguished class of inductees who have indelibly shaped the landscape of hip-hop music. This year’s honorees include the iconic duo Kid ‘n Play, the pioneering trio Jungle Brothers, the influential DJ Red Alert, the masterful Dana Dane, the innovative Kwamé, the groundbreaking Sweet Tee, and the legendary DJ Hollywood.
This year’s induction ceremony is particularly special as it marks the 35th anniversary of Kid ‘n Play’s seminal film, House Party, a cultural touchstone that masterfully blended hip-hop, dance, and Black joy, propelling the genre further into the mainstream. Their inclusion as headliners for the post-ceremony concert is a fitting tribute to their enduring legacy and impact.
A Week of Hip-Hop Immersion
Leading up to the grand induction, the NHHM, in partnership with the DowntownDC BID and Woolly Mammoth Theatre, will present its inaugural week-long pre-induction celebration from August 18th to August 22nd. Each day will feature a distinct theme, offering a comprehensive immersion into various elements of hip-hop culture. These events, hosted as free, family-friendly Hip-Hop Happy Hours from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM, will also showcase rare artifacts from the NHHM’s extensive collection, providing attendees with a tangible connection to the genre’s rich history.
The week kicks off on Monday, August 18th, with “MC Monday,” an open mic freestyle session offering a $250 cash prize. Tuesday, August 19th, dubbed “Turntable Tuesday,” will host a DJ Mix-off, also with a $250 prize for the best set. “Wild Style Wednesday” on August 20th will feature a graffiti art competition, with another $250 prize. The following day, August 21st, is “B-Boy & B-Girl Thursday,” a breakdance forum led by DJ B Blast, complete with a $250 cash prize. The week culminates on Friday, August 22nd, with “Grown Folks Friday,” an 18+ DJ dance party featuring DJ B Blast and a pop-up hip-hop shop.
The Ceremony and Concert: A Star-Studded Affair
The main event on Saturday, August 23rd, promises an unforgettable evening. NHHM Executive Director and multi-platinum recording artist Master Gee, a founding member of The Sugarhill Gang, will serve as the master of ceremonies. The induction ceremony is slated to begin at 7:00 PM, followed by a star-studded concert from 8:00 PM to 10:00 PM. The concert lineup will feature performances by Dana Dane, Kwamé, and the Jungle Brothers alongside DJ Red Alert, with Kid ‘n Play closing out the night.
Throughout the day on August 23rd, attendees can explore an interactive exhibit of rare hip-hop artifacts, including vintage posters, stage-worn jackets, KRS-ONE’s Hip-Hop Declaration of Peace, and gold and platinum RIAA awards, many with QR codes unlocking unique video content. The event also includes a pop-up experience with specialty hip-hop merchandise. Earlier in the day, from noon to 4:00 PM, Rapper Big Pooh and Apollo Brown will host The Beat Konductaz Beat Battle, while DJ DVS will create a hip-hop-themed edible art piece. Kevin “Scene” Lewis will also be on-site, creating live canvases dedicated to the inductees.
A red-carpet experience for press and VIPs is scheduled from 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM, followed by a live podcast featuring the inductees, hosted by Grandmaster Caz, from 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM.
The National Hip-Hop Museum’s Mission
Established in 2019, the National Hip-Hop Museum is a pioneering institution dedicated to the preservation, documentation, and celebration of hip-hop culture. As the world’s first hip-hop museum, it houses the largest collection of hip-hop memorabilia and artifacts, serving as a vital resource for understanding and appreciating the genre’s global impact. Beyond its exhibitions, the NHHM is committed to community engagement through seminars and workshops focusing on entrepreneurship, financial literacy, and social justice, reflecting hip-hop’s roots in empowerment and storytelling.
This grand induction ceremony and week-long celebration underscore the NHHM’s crucial role in recognizing and honoring the artists and innovators who have laid the foundation for one of the most influential cultural forces of our time. It stands as a testament to the enduring power of hip-hop and its continued evolution, making these stories essential narratives in American cultural history. Tickets for the GA ceremony and concert are priced at $55.20, with VIP options available at $81.88. The pre-induction happy hours are free to attend.