Post by Sugarmama on Dec 18, 2007 21:39:56 GMT -5
Snoop Dogg, Kid Rock to roll at Bud Bowl
Megan Finnerty
The Arizona Republic
Dec. 18, 2007 11:51 AM
Super Bowl Week's entertainment lineup just added two big dogs.
Snoop Dogg will Drop It Like It's Hot on Friday, Feb. 1, at the Anheuser Busch Bud Bowl at Axis/Radius in Scottsdale. And the next night, rock/rap crossover king Kid Rock will return to the Valley for the Bud Bowl show.
The event will draw about 5,000 each night, and about half the tickets will be given away through radio and Anheuser Busch promotions. The rest will be distributed to various VIPs.
Snoop is the star of the new E! network reality series Snoop Dogg's Father Hood and is supporting his just released single, Sensual Seduction, an advance single from his March 2008 album, Ego Trippin'.
Rock is out on his Rock 'n' Roll Revival Tour in support of his Rock N Roll Jesus album. His new single, So Hott, is on MTV and VH1 all the time, featuring the skinny rocker playing with strippers, muscle cars and pyrotechnics. Expect the stage show to be similar to the one he put on at this year's Arizona State Fair.
Snoop has been famous since he guested on Dr. Dre's The Chronic album on Nuthin' But a "G" Thang, and the next year followed up with Jin and Juice on Doggystyle. Since then, he's run the Snoop Youth Football League in California, and in 2001, produced Snoop Dogg's Doggystyle, an adult film that he cast, wrote the score for and appeared rapping in.
Rock recently made news for beating up a man at a Waffle House in Georgia, and then locally for shopping at the Scottsdale
boutique Electric Ladyland with an entourage and a group of strippers brought in specially from Babe's Cabaret. If you've still got your hearing, you'll recognize his songs Cowboy, Bawitdaba and Picture.
Megan Finnerty
The Arizona Republic
Dec. 18, 2007 11:51 AM
Super Bowl Week's entertainment lineup just added two big dogs.
Snoop Dogg will Drop It Like It's Hot on Friday, Feb. 1, at the Anheuser Busch Bud Bowl at Axis/Radius in Scottsdale. And the next night, rock/rap crossover king Kid Rock will return to the Valley for the Bud Bowl show.
The event will draw about 5,000 each night, and about half the tickets will be given away through radio and Anheuser Busch promotions. The rest will be distributed to various VIPs.
Snoop is the star of the new E! network reality series Snoop Dogg's Father Hood and is supporting his just released single, Sensual Seduction, an advance single from his March 2008 album, Ego Trippin'.
Rock is out on his Rock 'n' Roll Revival Tour in support of his Rock N Roll Jesus album. His new single, So Hott, is on MTV and VH1 all the time, featuring the skinny rocker playing with strippers, muscle cars and pyrotechnics. Expect the stage show to be similar to the one he put on at this year's Arizona State Fair.
Snoop has been famous since he guested on Dr. Dre's The Chronic album on Nuthin' But a "G" Thang, and the next year followed up with Jin and Juice on Doggystyle. Since then, he's run the Snoop Youth Football League in California, and in 2001, produced Snoop Dogg's Doggystyle, an adult film that he cast, wrote the score for and appeared rapping in.
Rock recently made news for beating up a man at a Waffle House in Georgia, and then locally for shopping at the Scottsdale
boutique Electric Ladyland with an entourage and a group of strippers brought in specially from Babe's Cabaret. If you've still got your hearing, you'll recognize his songs Cowboy, Bawitdaba and Picture.