Chappelle, known for banning cellphones from his sets, went further this time by prohibiting pens and notebooks, surprising many audience members and journalists alike.
Killer Mike, co-headlining, offered a Southern gospel experience, reflecting on personal stories of loss, marking a shift from his politically charged roots to more introspective narratives.
The atmosphere of the Paramount Theatre was akin to a gospel gathering, contrasting sharply with the usual provocative tone associated with Chappelle's performances.
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