Tupac’s Club 662 Show Was One of His Last Before His Death and the Energy Still Hits Hard Today

Kevin Myers

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Tupac Shakur ain’t just a rapper—he’s a movement. Even decades after he left us, his music still hits hard, and his live performances prove why he was one of the realest to ever do it. Two classic live videos capture Pac at his best, showing off his energy, passion, and stage presence like nobody else could.

The first video, 2Pac Live – When We Ride (ft. Outlaw Immortals), takes us back to 1996 at Club 662 in Vegas. Uploaded by POOR KIDS LOCOS, this rare footage shows Pac and the Outlaw Immortals shutting it down. The energy is raw, the vibe is heavy, and you can feel the hunger in his voice. This wasn’t just another performance—it was Pac in his element, spitting fire with his people beside him. Knowing this was one of his last live shows makes it even more powerful. With over 600K views, this one is a must-watch for any real hip-hop fan.

2Pac live – When We Ride (ft. Outlaw Immortals) – Club 662, Las Vegas Nevada U.S.A. 1996

Club 662 wasn’t just some random spot. It was tied to Death Row Records and Suge Knight, making it a major hub for West Coast rap in the ‘90s. This performance went down just months before Pac’s tragic death, and watching him command that stage reminds us of the greatness we lost too soon. The chemistry between Pac and the Outlaw Immortals shows how much he believed in bringing his people up with him. He wasn’t just a star—he was a leader.

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Then there’s Tupac – How Do You Want It (Live at the House of Blues), where Pac takes it to a whole other level. Uploaded by GIGS, this video shows him rocking a packed crowd—dripping with confidence and charisma. The House of Blues concert is legendary for its high energy and unfiltered moments. With Snoop Dogg and other West Coast icons in the building, this wasn’t just a show—it was history being made. Pac knew how to own the mic, control the stage, and keep the crowd locked in from start to finish.

Tupac – How Do You Want It (Live at the House of Blues)

These two performances show different sides of Pac—one where he’s vibing with a smaller crowd, and another where he’s shutting down a massive venue. But no matter where he was, the energy stayed the same. His music wasn’t just about beats and rhymes—it was about truth, struggle and power. That’s why his legacy is still alive today.

Pac’s influence ain’t going nowhere. His music still inspires, his words still matter, and his performances still give chills. If you wanna keep his legacy strong, check out these videos and follow the pages keeping his name alive. Legends never die.

Tupac – Hit ‘Em Up (Live at the House of Blues)