The United Center came alive as Nick Cannon’s Wild ‘N Out Live thrilled a sold-out crowd with Chicago talent, surprise guests, and unforgettable performances by G Herbo, Waka Flocka Flame, and Rick Ross (Photo Credit: Marquis Sewell).
The United Center was on fire Wednesday night with laughter and entertainment as Nick Cannon’s Wild’ N Out Live took center stage. The sold-out event brought together an exciting lineup of talent, including Chicago’s own Mojo Brookzz, Rip Michaels, Michael Blackston, Chella, Waka Flocka Flame, D.C. Young Fly, and so many more, who shared their enthusiasm for the night.
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Rip Michaels highlighted what makes Wild’ N Out unique, stating, “What sets Wild’ N Out apart from other comedy shows on TV is Nick Cannon. He had a vision of taking his friends with him and creating a vehicle that would stand the test of time.”
Newcomer and Chicago’s Own, MojoBrookzz expressed his excitement about being part of the cast, saying, “Being from Chicago and seeing Nick bringing the live show here, I’m excited to see it and to be the newest cast member. G Herbo is here! Everybody is here, and I’m excited!”
The night was further energized by surprise appearances from Zeus Network’s Baddies Midwest Takeover, featuring stars from the hit series. A standout moment was the participation of Chicago Sky basketball star Angel Reese, who was Team Captain for the Wild’ N Out games. Reese led her team through comical improv battles that had the crowd rumbling with laughter.
Eugene Parker of 5120 Entertainment, the driving force behind the partnership with Cannon, emphasized the importance of supporting positive energy and representation in the industry. The night concluded with stellar performances from G Herbo, Waka Flocka Flame, Crucial Conflict and Rick Ross, solidifying an unforgettable night of comedy and camaraderie in “The Chi.”
Here’s more highlights from Nick Cannon’s Wild ‘N Out Live (All Photos by Marquis Sewell):
The stars were out at Nick Cannon’s Wild ‘N Out Live at the United Center (L-R): Angel Reese of the Chicago Sky, D.C. Young Fly, Chairman Fred Hampton Jr. and Michael Blackson.
Angel Reese took the stage as a special team captain, adding even more excitement to the night.
D.C. Young Fly electrified the United Center crowd.
Chicago’s own Mojo Brookzz starred at the sold-out event.