Okay, so yesterday I decided to check out Steve Aoki at Eisenhower Park. I’d heard about these free concerts, and, well, who doesn’t love free, right?

Getting Started
First things first, I looked up the details online. It was pretty easy to find the event info – time, location, all that jazz. I made a mental note to get there early, ’cause I figured it would be packed.
The Experience
I headed out a few hours before the show. Got to the park, and wow, it was already buzzing! Tons of people, food trucks, the whole nine yards. I found a decent spot – not too close, not too far – and settled in.
The opening acts were pretty cool. I didn’t know any of them, but the music was good, and the energy was awesome. Waited around, chatted with some people nearby, grabbed a hotdog from one of the trucks (it was overpriced, but hey, concert food, right?).
Then, the moment everyone was waiting for! Steve Aoki took the stage, and the crowd went wild. The lights, the bass, the energy – it was insane! He played all his big hits, and everyone was dancing and singing along. I even saw some of this cake throwing!
Wrapping Up
I stayed for most of the set, then I decided to head out before the very end to beat the rush. Getting out of the park was a bit of a zoo, but honestly, I was still buzzing from the show, so I didn’t even mind.

Overall a great experience. I have some pictures and videos and I enjoyed my self.