Anderson.Paak & The Free Nationals Shake San Francisco

SAN FRANCISCO, CA — Earl Sweatshirt and Thundercat opened for Anderson.Paak & The Free Nationals' sold out show at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium. Even with all 8,500 seats in the venue filled, not one person could resist getting up to dance to the hits on Paak's latest album, "Ventura."  To kick off the show, .Paak played his opening drum solo for “Heart Don’t Stand a Chance," and continued with his popular singles like, "Make It Better" and "Reachin' 2 Much" before ending a show with a tribute to Mac Miller, singing their co-produced song, "Dang!" 

The crowd's enthusiasm was only paralleled by Anderson.Paak himself, who energetically pranced around stage in a bright yellow suit and matching bucket hat. He sings, he raps, he kills playing the drums, he knows how to put on a show. June 27, 2019. 

Earl Sweatshirt played an energetic and
entertaining show to a crowd of 8,500 fans. © ANKITA BHANOT

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Earl Sweatshirt, along with Thundercat, opened for .Paak by 
sharing songs off his 2018 album, "Some Rap Songs." © ANKITA BHANOT

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