SeaWorld attendees generally grab tickets to spend a calm day viewing aquatic creatures, but this weekend in particular, they were treated to much more than that. Iconic duo the Ying Yang Twins hit the stage at SeaWorld in San Diego on Saturday (June 28) and the footage has since gone viral because they put on quite a show.
D-Roc and Kaine performed at the Bayside Amphitheater at SeaWorld as part of the park’s Summer Spectacular series. Tunes in their setlist included well-loved party anthems like “Get Low” by Lil Jon, “Salt Shaker,” “Shake” featuring Pitbull, and most of their top hits.
To say the the crowd matched the pair’s energy is an understatement, as attendees danced along in the bleachers, chanted the lyrics, and turned the event into a full-blown party. Show goers were caught on camera letting loose and shaking their hips to the beat, with fans ranging from young kids to older adults. Take a look at clips from the afternoon below.
Social media users loved seeing the hit-making duo back outside again and praised the crowd for showing love to their performance. “Ying yang twins got everyone cutting up at Seaworld LMFAOOOOO,” one person wrote on X. Another user spoke on how universal the Ying Yang Twins and their songs are, adding, “How music brings the world together.” “
“Dang i didn’t know Sea World got lit like this!” somebody else typed.
If this event caught your eye, there are plenty more chances to attend a SeaWorld concert this summer. The line-up boasts an impressive array of artists set to take the Summer Spectacular stage in San Diego, including Soulja Boy and Bow Wow on July 12, Waka Flocka Flame on July 26, and others. View the full schedule and details here.
The Ying Yang Twins rose to fame in the early 2000s, most known for their high-energy party anthems and infections hooks that turn any song up five notches. In 2003, they collaborated with Britney Spears on her album In the Zone, and the aforementioned “Get Low” was also released as a single. They have dropped off albums like Alley: The Return of the Ying Yang Twins (2002), Me & My Brother (2003), Ying Yang Forever (2009), and more.
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