worst experience ever, ticket and info said Vanilla Ice 7pm, he got on stage at 12:45am and played for a half an hour, never stopped for the VIPs and signed autographs and took pictures with everyone that bought a regular ticket, we all bought VIP tickets and he never came near us

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VANILLA ICE IN CONCERT:
From his days as one of the world's most famous rappers to his reemergence as a genre-spanning rocker, Vanilla Ice has remained a consummate showman. The iconic flattop haircut and American flag warm-up suit of his "Ice Ice Baby" period may be gone, but the fire and energy that made him famous still abound at his electrifying live shows where he takes the stage alongside an inflatable grim reaper and launches buckets of confetti into the audience. The addition of a live drummer ensures that Ice's beat-heavy sound is bigger than ever on his must-see tours, where he treats ticket buyers to his hip-hop classics as well as recent fan favorites like "Turn It Up".
BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:
Dallas-born Vanilla Ice, a.k.a. Robert Matthew Van Winkle, grew up influenced by hip-hop culture, taking up breakdancing in his teens and battle rapping at parties a few years later. In the late '80s he began performing regularly with his DJ and crew at a Dallas night club called City Lights, where he warmed up the stage for a variety of high-profile acts including N.W.A., Public Enemy, and MC Hammer. Ice made his recording debut in 1990 with "Ice Ice Baby", the lead single from his first album To the Extreme. The song was an international phenomenon, skyrocketing to No. 1 on charts around the world and establishing him as the first rapper to top the Billboard Hot 100. Several more hit singles followed including "Play That Funky Music" and "Cool as Ice (Everybody Get Loose)", but by the mid-'90s his star waned as he struggled with addiction and a grueling tour schedule. He returned to the spotlight in 1998 with the nu metal album Hard to Swallow, and has since dabbled in genres as far-ranging as country and techno on albums like 2001's Bi-Polar and 2011's W.T.F. (Wisdom, Tenacity, and Focus). Ice continues to entertain with his diverse sound and inimitable showmanship on his unforgettable tours.
Setlists
- 1.Prozac (Vanilla Ice)
- 2.Ride the Horse (Vanilla Ice)
- 3.Stop That Train (Vanilla ice)
- 4.Ninja Rap (Vanilla Ice)
- 5.Dunn Natt (Vanilla Ice)
- 6.Play That Funky Music (Wild Cherry cover) (Vanilla Ice)
- 7.Ice (Kaskade cover) (Vanillla Ice)
- 8.Ice Ice Baby (Vanilla Ice)
- 9.Baby, I Got Your Money (Ol’ Dirty Bastard cover)
- 10.24K Magic (Bruno Mars cover) (Vanilla Ice)
- 11.Bartender Song (Sittin' at a Bar) (Rehab cover) (Vanilla Ice)
- 12.No Woman, No Cry (Bob Marley & The Wailers cover) (Vanilla Ice)
- 1.Vanilla Sprite
- 2.Ninja Rap
- 3.Freestyle Rap (with Tone Loc
- 4.Stop That Train
- 5.Play That Funky Music (Wild Cherry cover)
- 6.Ice (Kaskade cover)
- 7.Ice Ice Baby
- 8.Got Your Money (Ol’ Dirty Bastard cover)
- 9.Bartender (Miranda Lambert Cover)
- 10.No Money No Cry
- 1.Prozac
- 2.Ride the Horse
- 3.Stop That Train
- 4.Ninja Rap
- 5.Dunn Natt
- 6.Play That Funky Music (Wild Cherry cover)
- 7.Ice (Kaskade cover)
- 8.Ice Ice Baby
- 9.Wanna Be a Baller (Lil’ Troy cover)
- 10.Got Your Money / Turn Down for What / 24K Magic / Paper Planes (Vanilla Ice on turntables and rapping)
- 11.Bartender Song (Sittin' at a Bar) (Rehab cover)
- 12.No Woman, No Cry (Bob Marley & The Wailers cover)
- 13.Redemption Song (Bob Marley & The Wailers cover)
- 1.Mobbin (Grandtheft cover)
- 2.Ninja Rap 2
- 3.Hip Hop Rules
- 4.Play That Funky Music (Wild Cherry cover)
- 5.Ice (Kaskade cover)
- 6.Ice Ice Baby
- 7.Got Your Money (Ol’ Dirty Bastard cover)
- 8.Wanna Be a Baller (Lil’ Troy cover)
- 9.Bartender Song (Sittin' at a Bar) (Rehab cover)
- 10.No Woman, No Cry (Bob Marley & The Wailers cover)
- 1.Ice Man
- 2.Ride the Horse
- 3.Ninja Rap
- 4.Freestyle Rap
- 5.Play That Funky Music (Wild Cherry cover)
- 6.Ice (Kaskade cover)
- 7.Ice Ice Baby
- by Anonymous on 8/15/10BLONDIES - DetroitRating: 1 out of 5
Ice, Ice, Baby
by DarkH on 8/13/10Altar Bar - PittsburghRating: 5 out of 5Vanilla Ice in Pittsburgh was the best show I have been to in a very long time. He was very into the concert, into the crowd, and very high energy. Word of caution... you will get wet!
Worth the ticket price.
by Charlieswife09 on 9/28/09Peabody's Downunder - ClevelandRating: 4 out of 5Vanilla Ice put on a good show and was enjoyable. Ice Ice Baby was the highlight of the show of course. It was worth the price of the ticket just to see what he would do. It was him, a DJ and a drummer on stage. He played some new music. My main complaint was with the venue, not Ice. The ticket said 7pm and listed one opener. We arrived at 8:15-8:30. Vanilla Ice did not perform until 12:05! We had to sit through 5 opening acts and 3 of them were really horrible. The other 2 were OK.
Sweet but short
by JohnTheEmperor on 9/27/09Peabody's Downunder - ClevelandRating: 4 out of 5Vanilla Ice rocked but only played for maybe 30 minutes (4 or 5 songs). I expected a little more from the performance but it was worth it.