Snoop Dogg Is Celebrating The 30th Anniversary Of 'Doggystyle' In Hollywood

This year Snoop Dogg is celebrating the 30th Anniversary of Doggystyle, which was released in 1993 and produced by Dr. Dre, with his friends right here in Hollywood. That album produced some of those classic Snoop Dogg songs we know today, such as "What's My Name?" and "Gin and Juice."

The 30th Anniversary of Doggystyle & More will take place at the Hollywood Bowl on June 27 and 28 at 8pm. The concert will have special guests to help "the hip-hop pioneer, media personality and entrepreneur celebrate the anniversary of his seminal debut studio album."

Thirty years later, Uncle Snoop brings together some of his best friends—plus conductor Derrick Hodge and the ReCollective Orchestra—to recreate "Gin and Juice," "What’s My Name," "Lodi Dodi," and more, including hits from throughout his career, on a pair of nights produced by Dr. Dre.

This event will be a phone-free experience, which I honestly love that because you can truly enjoy the experience. Tickets go on sale on Friday, May 5th at 10am on HollywoodBowl.com. For more, click here.


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