Ying Yang Twins go full explicit at SeaWorld concert [VIDEO]

SeaWorld Turns Wild with Ying Yang Twins Show

The Ying Yang Twins hit the stage at SeaWorld San Diego this past Saturday, on June 28. Therefore, bringing their unmistakable crunk energy to the park’s Bayside Amphitheater. The performance, held from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM, was part of the 2025 Summer Spectacular Concert Series—a seasonal showcase of nostalgic hip-hop and R&B acts that has captivated both longtime fans and parkgoers looking for unique entertainment.

Part of the Summer Spectacular Lineup

The concert series runs every Saturday from June 21 to August 23, 2025 (excluding July 5), and is included with general park admission. Concertgoers have the option to upgrade to reserved seating and receive a complimentary drink. The lineup boasts a range of big-name artists from the 90s and 2000s, including Fat Joe, Waka Flocka Flame, Bow Wow, Soulja Boy, and themed shows like “I Love the 90s” and “The Turnt Up Tour.”

SeaWorld San Diego’s goal with this concert series is to blend family fun with evening entertainment that taps into millennial nostalgia—and Saturday’s Ying Yang Twins performance did just that.

A Duo That Defined Crunk

Hailing from Atlanta, Georgia, the Ying Yang Twins (De’Angelo “D-Roc” Holmes and Eric “Kaine” Jackson) burst onto the scene in the early 2000s with club anthems like “Whistle While You Twurk,” “Salt Shaker,” and the infamous whisper-driven track “Wait (The Whisper Song).” Their 2003 platinum-selling album Me & My Brother cemented their place in hip-hop history. Over the past two decades, the duo has continued touring and connecting with audiences that grew up on their music.

Their sound—a mix of Southern hip-hop, bass-heavy beats, and infectious party energy—has remained popular among fans looking to relive the golden era of crunk music.

Fan-Favorite Setlist & Crowd Reception

SeaWorld San Diego didn’t release an official setlist. So, fans took to social media to confirm that the Ying Yang Twins delivered a high-energy show filled with hits. Tracks like “Salt Shaker,” “Get Low,” and “Wait (The Whisper Song)” had fans dancing, singing, and reminiscing about the early 2000s club scene…

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