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Shaquille O’Neal isn’t just a basketball legend; he’s a party maestro. From Texas-sized bass events to Super Bowl weekend extravaganzas, Shaq knows how to throw a bash. His music festival at Panther Island Pavilion was a massive hit, completely selling out and becoming the biggest bass event in Texas. Even Jake Paul pulled up to celebrate his latest win. And just when fans thought the party was over, Shaq did it again—this time in Louisiana, right on cue for the Super Bowl weekend.

Dubbed “Part Circus, Part Carnival, Part Festival,” Shaq’s Fun House was a massive success for Shaq. With a lineup featuring John Summit, Ludacris, Myles O’Neal, DJ IRIE, and, of course, The Big Aristotle himself, the festival drew over 5,000 fans. The larger-than-life experience included a full-scale interactive carnival, proving once again that when Shaq throws a party, it’s anything but ordinary.

But this time, he’s not the one calling the shots. Instead, he’s stepping into a different kind of spotlight at T-Pain’s fourth annual Wiscansin Fest. Set to take over the Rave in Milwaukee on June 14, this year’s event— titled “Back to Wiscansin Fest”— is already shaping up to be one of the biggest editions yet.

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And Shaq won’t be the only big name in the mix. The lineup is stacked with talent, including Colombian sensation Feid, R&B powerhouse Keyshia Cole, and rap legends Pusha T, Wale, and Jermaine Dupri. NLE Choppa will also perform alongside Milwaukee artists Djay Mando and NileXNile. And with two more acts yet to be announced, the surprises keep coming.

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To top it off, Wiscansin Fest is expanding with a brand-new bonus event. The Wiscansin State Fear, happening on June 13 at Wisconsin State Fair Park, is bringing car drifting, carnival rides, karaoke, and more to kick things off.

Meanwhile, Shaq has another ace up his sleeve—a mysterious Miami event that’s still under wraps. Fans will just have to wait and see what he’s cooking up next.

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Shaquille O’Neal’s mystery Miami event

Shaquille O’Neal isn’t slowing down anytime soon. Not just T-Pain’s Wiscansin Fest, he will also gear up to host Shaq’s Bass All-Stars in Miami during Music Week. And this isn’t just another festival—it’s the first-ever edition of the event, promising one of the most stacked lineups yet. Mark your calendars because it’s all going down on Saturday, March 29, at 9:00 PM EDT, at Mana Wynwood.

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But who’s taking the stage? Of course, DJ Diesel will be leading the charge, but he’s bringing some serious backup. The lineup includes Two Friends, GorillaT, Jon Casey, CELO, and SLOTH—each bringing their own unique sound to the party. To add to the excitement, a surprise guest will also join the event.

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The event, organized by BLNK CNVS, is strictly 18+, so expect a high-energy crowd ready to rage. Now, let’s talk about tickets. Pricing starts at $50+, but there’s a catch. According to the official website, all sales are final, meaning no refunds or exchanges. But if the event got canceled and not rescheduled, attendees will receive a full refund to their original payment method.

So, how hyped are you to see Shaq take over Miami with back-to-back performances? Drop your thoughts and let us know if you’ll be there for the madness!

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