Snoop Dogg And Dr. Dre To Host Star-Studded Super Bowl Party In Vegas

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Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg are reportedly returning to the Super Bowl, but this time they’ll be hitting the club rather than the stage.

According to Page Six, the duo is set to host an after-party at Wynn Las Vegas’ Encore Beach Club following the big game. The event will commemorate the 30th anniversary of Snoop’s Dre-produced hit, “Gin and Juice.”

Additional details include Diplo as the DJ, various alcohol sponsors, catered food, and Super Bowl half-time star Usher as a guest, celebrating the release of his Coming Home album.

Organizers are promising attendees “a special surprise that you won’t want to miss,” per Page Six.

Usher performing
In this image released on August 2, Usher performs onstage during a taping of iHeartRadio’s Living Black 2023 Block Party in Inglewood, California.

For Snoop Dogg, the Super Bowl has a special place in his heart after he and Dr. Dre were joined by 50 Cent, Mary J. Blige, Kendrick Lamar, and Eminem in 2022 for the headlining half-time performance. During an interview with Andy Cohen on Radio Andy (Ch. 102), the West Coast rapper shared his appreciation for the NFL.

“First of all, I’m a football fan,” explained the “Ain’t No Fun” performer, per Sirius XM.And for the NFL to open their arms to Hip-Hop and then let us perform in LA — Rams win the Super Bowl. We have a great performance. The whole world sees it.”

He continued to share his excitement for this year’s event, saying “Usher’s a good friend of mine. He’s a family member. We family, so I’m really excited about what he’s going to do, because he’s an amazing performer, dancer, singer. He looks good, and he’s got great records.”

Super Bowl LVIII is set for Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on Feb. 11. The San Francisco 49ers and the Kansas City Chiefs will compete for the second time in three years for the national championship title.

“You don’t take it for granted,” shared Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes.

“You never know how many you’re going to get to or if you’re going to get to any. So it truly is special just to do it with these guys after what we’ve been through all season long. […] But I told them, ‘The job’s not done.’ Our job now is to prepare ourselves to play a good football team in the Super Bowl and try to get that ring.”

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