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West Coast U.S legend, The Game and crew touched down in Dublin for their latest stop on The Documentary Tour on Wednesday night. Following the first show’s postponement, there was an eager anticipation in the air.
The Game’s entourage made themselves at home on stage with champagne bottle galore before a couple members of the crew took turns individually to step forward with a track. After a pause in play, our main character arrived on stage, donning the signature hoodie and mask look. The Dublin crowd went wild – many climbed on each other’s shoulders to catch the best glimpse of their hero. Hate It Or Love It proved a huge moment in the set – the audience sang back the classic like it had only hit the charts this week.
The night kicked off with a blinding set from Ireland’s own, Offica. The drill prodigy injected the best hype into the evening.
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Photos & Words by Myles Dunne – @MylesDunnePhoto
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