Okay, so let’s talk about that crazy Eminem tour back in 2018. Man, what a year that was. I remember it like it was yesterday. I scored tickets for the show in New Jersey – MetLife Stadium, you know the one.

First off, getting those tickets was a battle. I sat glued to my computer the minute they went on sale, and let me tell you, it was a bloodbath. But I managed to snag a couple, and that’s when the real excitement kicked in.
Fast forward to the concert day. The energy outside the stadium was insane. People everywhere, all hyped up. It was like a sea of fans, and I even saw people who weren’t going to the concert but were chilling in the parking lot, just soaking in the vibe. I joined a group and had some laughs with them before the show.
Once inside, the atmosphere was electric. The place was packed, like, over 100,000 people, all there for the same reason – to see Slim Shady do his thing. I found my seat, and the anticipation was killing me.
- Then, the lights went down, and the crowd went wild.
- Eminem hit the stage, and it was like the whole stadium exploded.
- He opened with some bangers, and everyone was rapping along to every word.
The setlist was a mix of old-school classics and stuff from his new album, “Revival,” which, by the way, had just dropped a few months before. I remember he also did a few tracks from “The Marshall Mathers LP 2”. And of course, he played “Lose Yourself,” and the whole crowd just lost it. It was epic.
A Night to Remember
The whole concert was just a blur of amazing music, insane energy, and this crazy feeling of being part of something huge. I yelled my lungs out, jumped around, and just had the time of my life. And it wasn’t just me. Everyone around me was having a blast. It was like we were all connected through the music.

After the show, I stumbled out of the stadium, ears ringing, voice hoarse, but with the biggest grin on my face. I grabbed some food from a street vendor and just sat there, trying to process what I had just experienced. I ended up talking to a bunch of other fans, and we all agreed – it was one of the best concerts ever. I still remember that feeling of unity with so many people, all brought together by Eminem’s music. It was truly unforgettable.
That 2018 Eminem tour was something else. It wasn’t just a concert; it was an experience. And yeah, those six shows in North America alone pulled in something like $36 million. That was one heck of a tour, and I was there to witness it. What a time to be alive!