Watch Crowd Go Wild During E-40’s Performance At SeaWorld Concert

Man in a black hat and checkered vest raises his right fist at a waterfront event, crowd behind him.

SeaWorld is usually known for dolphins, whales, and families taking cute pictures by the water. But on Saturday, the ocean park got a completely different kind of wave when rap legend E-40 showed up and turned the place into a giant dance floor.

The rapper brought his signature energy to the Bayside Amphitheater in San Diego, and fans wasted no time getting into the party mood. The crowd was not just watching the performance, they were fully involved.

People were dancing, jumping, and getting hyphy as E-40 performed some of his biggest hits. The legendary West Coast artist had fans moving like they forgot they were standing at a concert and not preparing for a workout.

The stands were packed, but apparently sitting quietly was never part of the plan.

And yes, the crowd brought plenty of energy, because when E-40 starts performing, apparently age is just a number and dancing is the assignment.

E-40 had a sea of people turning up … and they weren’t just in the stands. People swarmed around the banks to dance to his hits … and tons of ladies — and even an old head — were twerking!

People were all over the place … dancing on the stairs, the seats, and the aisles. You can feel the energy through the screen.

No word if the killer whales were bobbing their heads … but the vibes were too good to let surface-dwellers get all the fun.

The rapper’s appearance was another reminder that great music can bring people together. Whether fans were in the stands, near the water, or dancing wherever they found space, everyone came for one reason: to have fun.

By the end of it all, SeaWorld had experienced a different kind of splash. No sea animals were needed. E-40 and his fans provided all the excitement.

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