Dr Dre- Snoop Dog- ...: Up In Smoke Tour 2000 - Med
There have been bigger tours ( Watch the Throne ) and longer ones ( Drake & Future ), but there has never been a more essential rap tour than the . It was the victory lap for Death Row’s legacy, the launchpad for Shady Records, and the final flourish of the West Coast G-Funk era before the South (Lil Wayne, T.I.) and the Midwest (Kanye) changed the sound again.
In 2014, the Up In Smoke Tour 2000 was immortalized in a live album and DVD, featuring footage from the tour's performances and behind-the-scenes interviews with the artists. The release was a testament to the tour's enduring popularity and its continued influence on hip-hop culture. Up In Smoke Tour 2000 - med Dr dre- snoop dog- ...
Upon entering the arena, fans were greeted by a massive, two-story set designed to look like a seedy Los Angeles boulevard. There were real streetlights, fire hydrants, and the facade of a lowrider shop. But the centerpiece was the "Chronic Cloud"—a massive inflatable skull with glowing red eyes that rose from the stage, blowing smoke across the entire floor. There have been bigger tours ( Watch the
That investment gave us live performances of "The Next Episode" and "Regulate" that still give us chills 25 years later. It was the moment West Coast hip-hop proved it could produce a tour with the same—or better—production value than the biggest rock shows in the world. Andscape still ranks it as one of the greatest tours of all time for a reason. The release was a testament to the tour's