Shaquille O’Neal (Shaq) certainly has a taste for parties and enjoyment, and his Fun House is one of his most famous brainchildren – what is his fun house all about?
Shaquille O’Neal is widely regarded as one of the greatest players to ever step on a basketball court. The NBA Hall of Famer is a four-time champion as well as a former MVP, and combined strength, size and agility in a dangerous combination that made him one of the most feared players in his prime. However, Shaq is also known for plenty of other things since his retirement.
Ever since Shaq hung up his boots in 2011, Shaq has been known as a basketball analyst, a DJ, a comedian as well as a huge fan of American football. While Shaq has been known as a huge fan of American football for a number of years, many fans often ask whether he does host a Super Bowl party – a party to celebrate the final of the National Football League (NFL) held annually.
It turns out that Shaq does indeed host a Super Bowl party to celebrate the final of the National Football League. In fact, he has hosted a Super Bowl party for the last five years – however, according to him, his upcoming Super Bowl LVII party has been the biggest and the best yet.
What was Shaq’s Super Bowl LVI party all about?
Shaq’s Super Bowl party this year, better known as Shaq’s Fun House has been biggest and best of all his Super Bowl parties held yet.
Shaq’s Fun House hosted a carnival including musical performances, cameos by the “biggest names in sports and entertainment” and giveaways at Talking Stick Resort and Casino on the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community near Scottsdale. Names like Snoop Dogg, Diplo and DJ Diesel — aka O’Neal — were some of the musical acts who performed at the event.
The 2023 event marked the fifth edition of Shaq’s Fun House — last year’s party took place in downtown Los Angeles. “The experience was great, yeah,” O’Neal told The Arizona Republic of hosting Shaq’s Fun House, but also added that “the next one’s going to be even better.”
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