YG has performed in several sold-out shows; that's probably why he's upping the ante with this expensive and luxurious meet-and-greet.
With a series of shows lined up in Southern California, the rapper is inviting fans a chance to have a proper conversation with him over dinner and drinks.
According to reports, this unique set up for a meet-and-greet will be priced at $1,000, and will take place before his performances on Mar. 10 and 12 at Santa Ana's Observatory.
"I said I would never come back to the observatory but here I am, Bday vibes live concert put that s**t on & come f**k with me. Upscale event!" The "My Krazy Life" rapper announced through his Instagram.
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Worth It?
The exclusive meet-and-greet will reportedly include the following--a five-star three-course meal, open bar, and "gentleman's club waitress," Insider noted, and of course, tons of pictures and a reserved seat for that night's show.
According to reports, YG has been performing at sold-out shows, and has been treating fans for way longer than when this deal came out.
In fact, during one of his sold-out shows in Los Angeles, the rapper brought DJ Mustard, 2 Chainz, Big Sean, Tyga, Roddy Rich, Ty Dolla $ign, and Blxst to perform alongside him.
The setlist includes some of his hit songs, "Toot it and Boot it," "I Just Wanna Party," "You Broke," "Left Right," and more.
Upon the announcement, netizens voiced their opinions on YG's new gimmick-which is quite rare as far as meet-and-greets go.
"I'll take the money," a Twitter user wrote upon learning about the news.
"He aint Jay-Z bruh," another added.
"If he gave me a G to go to dinner with him I still don't think I'd go."
"Would've been cool 10 years ago," another added with laughing emojis.
While some were generally put off with the price, others found the exclusive package a good deal.
"That doesn't seem like a big deal. I'd pay that for a dinner with someone I was a big fan of. Especially since it even comes with a photo and high-class meal/service," a fan wrote.
"This is a dope idea and artists should embrace their fans more."
"That's a steal," another added.
YG is currently embarking on "The Red Cup Tour" in support of his album "I Got Issues," released in September 2022.
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