Snoop Dogg takes two puffs as he passes through the Fox Theater in Oakland, California.

Snoop Dogg headlined the “Puff, Puff, Pass” Tour at the Fox Theater in Oakland California recently, and if the huge mushroom cloud of smoke that hovered over the near sold out crowd, people were definitely puffing and passing.

Hitting the stage with a blunt in hand, Snoop gave his fans what they came for, as he opened with “Snoop Dogg Who Am I (Whats My Name). He was clearing enjoying himself up there as he danced and moved around the stage with a huge smile on his face as he interacted with the front row. Highlights included “Nothin But a “G” Thing,” “Drop it Like it’s’s Hot,” “Gin and Juice,” and “The Next Episode”.

Out with Snoop Dogg on this tour are long time Cleveland rappers Bones Thug-n-Harmony, who got the already dancing and on their feet crowd going even more with “Thuggish Ruggish Bone,” and “1st of tha Month,” as well as Warren G., who delivered a terrific set that of course included “Regulate.”

National Rock Review photographer Raymond Ahner was on hand to capture the event imagery.

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Event Date: 12-Dec-2016

About The Author

Raymond Ahner is a professional freelance photographer residing in San Francisco, California. Growing up in the Bay Area, Raymond was lucky enough to witness both the Punk and Thrash Metal scene of the 1980's explode literally right in front of his eyes. It was a pretty special time in his life, and is what instilled his love for live music. Over the years Raymond has been fortunate enough to combine his passion for live music with his love of photography. And although he will always love shooting the big arena Rock show, it is in a tiny, packed to the rafters club were he his most at home with his gear.