Shaquille O’Neal aka DJ Diesel blesses the students at LSU with his musical magic every year. This year as well, his son Myles O’Neal joined him. This is the millionaire music enthusiasts’ third show. The students danced to the rhythm as the father-son DJ duo blasted EDM all night. Along with their blockbuster performance, the duo also treated the fans to a delicious bonus.
Earlier, this 26-year-old had announced an invitation on IG for people to join the concert at Fred’s Bar. He shared how he received a sudden call to head to Baton Rouge for the event.
Shaquille O’Neal and Myles O’Neal shared Papa John with the students
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The Los Angeles Lakers legend often has his eldest, Myles join him for his concerts. The O’Neals’ love for music is reflected in their performance and the unique bond they share. Last year, we also spotted the two in the crowd cheering for the LSU Tigers. The Big Man’s love for his alma mater is as cherished as his love for music. To showcase their passion for the art, the duo were right on time to entertain the crowd.?
The 4 x champion and his son also had a delicious surprise for the fans. They had special Papa John’s pizzas prepared for them. In a clip, Myles was spotted giving out pizzas among the crowd. Here is a throwback video from last year’s concert at Fred’s.
The LSU’s oldest college bar, Fred’s has seen one of the most fun and vibrant nights ever with the duo’s striking performance.?
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Shareef O’Neal was present at the concert
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Myles posted many snaps, teasing his followers with exciting moments from the concert. This year, Shareef, O’Neal’s other son, also joined the duo at the event. To hype up his brother, he shared a clip of Myles dancing at the concert on his IG story and added a GOAT emoji.
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Shareef is 23 years old and currently plays for the NBA G League Ignite. Even though Shareef doesn’t pursue music as his profession, every O’Neal kid shares a bond with music, thanks to their iconic dad.
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Have you seen these snippets of the electric night??