Legendary hip-hop trio De La Soul is set to take over the NPR offices for a highly anticipated Tiny Desk
Concert on Tuesday, March 3, promising a setlist that bridges their foundational 90s classics with their modern, grief-tinged renaissance.
NPR Music officially announced the performance on social media, noting that the set will honor the group’s decades-long legacy while paying special tribute to late founding member David "Trugoy the Dove" Jolicoeur.
Jolicoeur, who was instrumental in defining the group's intricate, off-kilter lyrical style, passed away in February 2023 at the age of 54 following a battle with congestive heart failure.
According to the announcement, the performance will feature a mix of the group's foundational hits alongside brand-new material. De La Soul — now operating as a duo with Kelvin "Posdnuos" Mercer and Vincent "Maseo" Mason — recently released "Cabin in the Sky" in late 2025. The critically acclaimed project marked their latest studio music album and their first since Trugoy's passing.
However, Trugoy's presence was heavily felt on "Cabin in the Sky," with the group utilizing his previously recorded vocals and production to ensure his spirit remained central to their sound.
"This album is therapy and celebration at the same time," Posdnuos said in a statement preceding the album's release. "There's a vulnerability in these songs, because everything we've been through has brought us to this moment, to this album, honoring what we've lost and lifting up what still remains. That duality. That's life, and that's De La."
The Tiny Desk appearance marks another significant milestone in what has been an emotional few years for the pioneering Long Island group. In March 2023, just weeks after Trugoy's passing, De La Soul's first six classic albums — including their 1989 masterpiece "3 Feet High and Rising" and 1991's "De La Soul Is Dead" — finally arrived on digital streaming platforms. The release ended a years-long, highly publicized legal battle regarding sample clearances and label disputes, finally making their music accessible to a new generation.
Fans can catch the Tiny Desk performance when it premieres on Tuesday directly on NPR.org and via the official NPR Music YouTube channel.
"This album is therapy and celebration at the same time," Posdnuos said in a statement preceding the album's release. "There's a vulnerability in these songs, because everything we've been through has brought us to this moment, to this album, honoring what we've lost and lifting up what still remains. That duality. That's life, and that's De La."
The Tiny Desk appearance marks another significant milestone in what has been an emotional few years for the pioneering Long Island group. In March 2023, just weeks after Trugoy's passing, De La Soul's first six classic albums — including their 1989 masterpiece "3 Feet High and Rising" and 1991's "De La Soul Is Dead" — finally arrived on digital streaming platforms. The release ended a years-long, highly publicized legal battle regarding sample clearances and label disputes, finally making their music accessible to a new generation.
Fans can catch the Tiny Desk performance when it premieres on Tuesday directly on NPR.org and via the official NPR Music YouTube channel.

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