EPIC!! Here’s what a Lil Uzi Vert concert looks like in New Orleans!

After cancelling a show earlier this year, Lil Uzi Vert returned to New Orleans to give the fans what they’ve been missing. Republic was full of eager fans waiting on Uzi to show up. The line stretched out door hours before the show was supposed to start. The intimate setting in Republic created an energy that was felt throughout the building the whole night. Oneville, the son of the legendary Cyril Neville of the Neville Brothers opened for him.

Lil Uzi Vert has always been known to bring out the rockstar crowd. Crowd surfing is a personal favorite of his, and his fans did not wait for him to come out to do it. Fans even had the courage to jump from the balcony to crowd surf. Luckily no one was injured that night. Well everyone who wasn’t the guy who tried to jump from the balcony to the stage. He was met by Uzi’s security team, and did not enjoy that encounter. Dr. Clipz was there to capture the event. He included fan footage in the visual to create a dynamic that we’ve never seen in concerts before! Check out the video and tell us how crazy you thought the concert was in the comments below!

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Fan Footage: [@thedawsoncrosby @thelifeofrayno @sam_russel]

Raven Frederick

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