This was one of the LEAST memorable shows that I've been to in ages; I see about 30 shows year.
Virtually nothing is played, or built live - all sound is prerecorded, so the show consists of a bunch of formerly-famous people talking/singing over a beat with gobs of overweight white-folk making cell-ph videos of everything around them.
Tone Loc still has the voice that you remember, Young MCs set was v. short, Rob Base has lost his EZ Rock, Coolio looks like he should go (back?) into rehab, and with the exception of Salt-n-Peppa (we left before they come on)the other bands don't even deserve mention.
The MC of the evening (literal sense) attempted to hold it together between acts; filling the gaps between sets while the stage manager tried to herd the former talent, but he was an amateur. They would have done better with someone (like) Chris Rock, who could keep the energy high.
The musicians looked annoyed at the tech running monitor sound, and one of the intros included instructions to the guys who run the spot-lights, presumably because they didn't have it together enough to use their radios/walkie talkies/ house manager??
Sound was mediocre, so we both needed earplugs.
If this all sounds like a good time, knock yourself out, but your $150 might be better spent buying some records, 12"s, CD or videos of these guys when they were (& deserved to be) still riding high.