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It was the Rolling Stones’ first show in Las Vegas since playing T-Mobile Arena in 2016.
Tupac Shakur’s swinging hard in the final footage captured of him alive. It’s Sept. 7, 1996. Security cameras see Shakur departing the MGM Grand in an adrenalized, get-the-hell-out-my-way strut. And that’s the last we ever see of him alive.
The hit musical launches its Smith Center run Tuesday
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