>>44700757
There were around 500 people in the Regency Ballroom, which is its max capacity. Gen Admission was completely sold out. No room to breathe, really. Everyone had to wait in line to attend, and everyone was just having a good time, smoking, and flaunting their pink bandanas and custom shirts.
People were pretty hype, and the intro DJ was pretty good. Stunnaman and Lil Uno were there, and performed the second set. They did a pretty good job, but you could tell the audience was waiting for B.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DBz9Wm2xGDk
So Lil B comes out and the place goes NUTS. You couldn't even hear a gunshot right next to your face, it was so loud. He absolutely kills the set, Stealing from Strippers and Wonton Soup and all the classics soon came.
I hadn't had water in 3 hours, so I felt like I was about to die and transcend to Based Heaven or something. He went on a couple of discussions about helping the police (because they know what's going on in the hood, for real) and about loving each other and about how SF was his home. Naturally, 100 iPhones were filming and the place was getting smokier at the rate of 3 joints/sec. I'm pretty sure I got a contact high, and I don't even smoke.
Then Lil Uno and Stunnaman came back on stage, and they had a group hug. Did Vans and In My Car and it was so based. God, it was based. So, he closes it with I Love You, and you could see people who hadn't had water in the audience crying and singing along. It was crazy, and I cried a little as well. B might've, but I didn't see him. I did touch his hand, though, almost had to crush a guy to do it.
Security kept telling him to get off, but he did 2 encores and had to seriously talk with a security guard on stage for 2 minutes. He seemed invulnerable, like he wasn't scared at all, and kept extending his time on stage, much to the dismay of the super serious security dudes, who violently pushed people offstage. That shit was NOT based.