“We love Shaq at WKU.” A WKU student sits on top of his friend’s shoulder to get a better video of DJ Diesel during his set on South Lawn on Friday, Oct. Shaq has been touring Europe under his DJ Diesel alias with a steady stream of gigs in Ibiza, Croatia and Spain in just five days. “Shaq was cool, and it was fun,” she said. Shaq (DJ Diesel) Head Banging in the Mosh Pit for Modestep at Tomorrowland 2019 Disciple 186K subscribers Subscribe 7.3K Share 253K views 3 years ago Shaq aka DJ Diesel was spotted moshing. Nodding his head to the beat of Sullivan King's set, Shaq looked relaxed as he was taken to a spot at the front of the mosh-pit where he got down with the best of them. Louisville freshman Caroline Watts said that even though it was difficult to see DJ Diesel due to the packed crowd, it was still a great experience. “It was really cool for WKU to do something like that for the student body.” A concert-goer tries to get a better view of DJ Diesel up on the stage on Friday, Oct. “I really enjoyed the Shaq concert,” Veatch said. Paducah sophomore Emily Veatch said she was grateful to WKU for organizing the concert and providing students with a one-of-a kind experience. He shouted, “This one is for mom and dad” as he played Bon Jovi’s “Livin’ on a Prayer.” (Photo by Nathan Gillispie) DJ Diesel attracts people from all generations to his concert on South Lawn. I thought it was good that everybody actually got out of their dorm and made new friends,” he said.ĭJ Diesel said encouraging phrases for the football team throughout the set, such as “UAB is going to die tonight,” and posed for a photo with Big Red. “There were no fights, at least from what I saw. McGill said that the concert was surprisingly drama-free. WKU students record DJ Diesel walking onto the stage on South Lawn on Friday, Oct. Shoes were caked with mud and grass as DJ Diesel’s energy motivated spectators to create mosh pits. “Everybody was having a good time and got ready for the game,” McGill said.Ĭoncert-goers launched cups and cans into the air, drenching the crowd with alcoholic beverages. Malijah McGill, a freshman from Greenbrier, Tennessee, attended the show with his dad. Shaquille O’Neal, also known as DJ Diesel, smiles as the audience cheers on his blending of “Sweet Child O’ Mine” by Guns N’ Roses to “Feel So Close” by Calvin Harris on Friday, Oct. People danced to electronic dance music remixes of popular songs such as Bon Jovi’s “Livin’ On A Prayer” and Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin’,” as well as tracks from Sheck Wes and Drake. Shaq has also crowd surfed (getting a bloody mouth in the process). The basketball hall-of-fame star attracted a massive crowd throughout his 45-minute DJ set despite a nearly hour-long delay. Shaq does love his mosh pits, previously being spotted in the mosh pit at the 2019 Tomorrowland Festival in Belgium.
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