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Eminem’s Epic Performance [PHOTOS]

Eminem's Epic Performance [PHOTOS]

Eminem, along with other musicians and rappers attended yesterday’s Epicenter Twenty Ten in Fontana California, where he kind of stole the show from KISS who were the headliners. I’m a little surprised that in 2010 KISS are the headliners and not Eminem, so it’s not so shocking now is it?

According to the write-up with the photo he hit the stage:

in dramatic fashion after a Star Wars-type script scrolled across a space-themed giant screen, calling the show the Detroit native’s “Recovery”. The cinematic note read, “In 2005, after completing a U.S. tour, Eminem stopped performing. Eminem entered rehab, a European tour was cancelled and there were rumors that he was retiring. Over the following years, Eminem appeared to be detached and unfocused. Seldom did he return to perform live. Tonight Eminem returns to the stage. You are all here to witness Eminem’s Recovery.”

Marshall Mathers performed such tunes as My Name Is, The Real Slim Shady, Stan, Not Afraid, I Love The Way You Lie and his encore was Lose Yourself

During his performances the jumbo screen showed images of  his late BFF Proof as well as slain rappers Notorious B.I.G., and Tupac Shakur.

Apparently after Eminem finished performing half of the stadium left. Who can blame them? Were you there? Was it as epic as the write-up says?

Pictures after the break

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Photos:  Owen Beiny/WENN



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  1. Russell Brand on Katy Perry Sesame Street Ban | Amy Grindhouse said:

    [...] Eminem at Epicenter Twenty Ten in Fontana California [I Need My Fix] [...]


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