Fortunately for the parents of these little monsters, Brooklyn Bowl’s strict 21-and-over policy resulted in a slightly-older-looking-than-usual crowd, free to bask in a sold-out show with a set list that ran the gamut of Snoop’s career. If someone was old enough in 1993 to buy Snoop’s full-length debut, Doggystyle, without parental guidance, and within the same year gave birth to a child, that kid is now legally allowed to roll down the street in a ’62 Impala, bumping Snoop Dogg and smoking indo (not legal, but you get the point). Lots of parents, actually: possibly drinking, possibly smoking, and definitely having the time of their lives while their kids were back at home being babysat, though maybe now they’re old enough to babysit themselves.ĭo the math. Here’s a truth no one will want to admit about last night’s Snoop Dogg concert: Your parents were probably there. Our hero over the weekend, pleasing the masses.
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