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The Up in Smoke Tour 2000 was a groundbreaking concert tour that took place in 2000, featuring some of the biggest names in hip-hop at the time. The tour was headlined by Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg, and included guest appearances by Warren G, Nate Dogg, and Eminem, among others.

Massive inflatable joints, a rotating stage, Puff Daddy showing up unannounced in Detroit, and a 90-minute N.W.A reunion that nearly broke the internet before the internet was even that cool. Up In Smoke Tour 2000 - med Dr dre- snoop dog- ...

sat at #1, marking the exact moment Eminem transitioned into a global superstar. Collaborations: Fans witnessed live versions of classics like "Forgot About Dre," "Still D.R.E.," and "The Next Episode". Legacy and Media The tour’s energy was immortalized in a The Up in Smoke Tour DVD

Provided deep catalog depth, reminding audiences of the collaborative nature of the Death Row and Aftermath eras. Here’s an engaging, story-driven text about the legendary

🔊 It served as a victory lap for 2001 and a launchpad for Eminem’s global dominance. The chemistry between Dre and Snoop was the heart of the show.

The tour served as a massive victory lap for several definitive hip-hop albums of the era. Associated Album Billboard 200 Peak Key Tour Anthems The Chronic 2001 "Still D.R.E.", "The Next Episode" Eminem The Marshall Mathers LP "The Real Slim Shady", "Stan" Snoop Dogg No Limit Top Dogg "Bitch Please", "G Bedtime Stories" Ice Cube War & Peace Vol. 2 "Until We Rich", "Hello" Cultural Impact and Legacy Dre and Snoop Dogg, and included guest appearances

The tour ran from June to September 2000, hitting 40+ cities in the US before jumping to Europe. It grossed over $35 million, a massive sum at the time for a rap tour. But the money wasn't the point.

The Up In Smoke Tour in 2000 stands as the most influential roadshow in hip-hop history. It brought West Coast G-funk and hardcore rap into mainstream American arenas on an unprecedented scale.

If the tour was a coronation for Dre, it was a victory lap for Eminem. Dressed in his signature white tee and baggy jeans, Marshall Mathers tore through tracks like "The Real Slim Shady" and "Marshall Mathers." Despite the controversy surrounding his lyrics at the time, the crowd embraced him. A poignant moment occurred during his performance of "Stan," solidifying his status not just as a shock rapper, but as a premier storyteller.