Ludacris and SteveDaStoner Surprise Milwaukee with Free Show. Always renowned for “Disturbing tha Peace,” Ludacris did that in Milwaukee on Saturday. His Franklin Field Tacos & Tequila Festival set was canceled by a strong thunderstorm. Ever inventive, Ludacris linked up with local viral star SteveDaStoner for an impromptu performance that wowed audiences.
The Tacos and Tequila Festival was supposed to highlight the weekend. However, the unexpected storm delivered heavy winds and closed numerous Southeastern Wisconsin events early. Ludacris’ set was damaged, but he restored it fast.
“My show in the Milwaukee got cancelled last night due to rain and thunderstorm but I definitely was leaving the city without touching the people.” –Ludacris.
Known for his unexpected “free concerts,” Milwaukee rapper SteveDaStoner was the perfect match for Ludacris’ surprise performance. Performances of “RWS” at unexpected locations around the city have made SteveDaStoner famous in recent months. He brings a JBL PartyBox speaker and microphone to perform for anyone nearby. SteveDaStoner provides music to corner businesses, banks, fast food restaurants, and colleges.
After his event was canceled, Ludacris and SteveDaStoner decided to bring it to the people. Kompali Tacos y Tortas in a neighborhood food hall was their venue. Diners had a fantastic experience. SteveDaStoner opened the concert with his raw and honest performance.
Ludacris performed “Move.” from 2001 on the restaurant floor. The crowd at Kompali Tacos y Tortas cheered as the familiar sounds played. This unexpected concert more than made up for those who missed the Tacos and Tequila Festival.
Videos of the free concert went viral, showing its intensity and excitement. Fans were amazed that two performers from different genres performed so well together. Ludacris and SteveDaStoner’s cooperation showed how music can connect unexpectedly.
The Milwaukee storm disrupted the Tacos and Tequila Festival, Summerfest, and the Dave Matthews Band’s Alpine Valley gig. Despite these obstacles, several shows went well. Kenny Chesney performed at American Family Field, and SZA’s headlining show at the American Family Insurance Amphitheater proceeded following a storm delay and Kim Kardashian’s surprise entrance.
Sunday’s “Not A Phase” concert at Franklin Field went smoothly, proving Milwaukee’s music scene can withstand bad weather.
Milwaukee has lots of live music for anyone who missed the free Ludacris and SteveDaStoner show. Summerfest features many acts, and more shows are scheduled throughout the month. You might attend the next SteveDaStoner impromptu concert when you least expect it.
Ludacris and SteveDaStoner’s free event showed the power of live music and the versatility of adaptable musicians. Milwaukee will remember this night, illustrating that sometimes the best concerts are unexpected.