Kanye West brought his Saint Pablo tour to New York City's Madison Square Garden Monday night (Sept. 5), and in true MSG spirit, celebrities came out by the handful, a few partaking in the mosh pit that became of the floor seats. In the video above, Vic Mensa chronicles his experience below Yeezy's floating stage, turning up to "Don't Like," "All Day," "Niggas in Paris" and "All of the Lights," catching director Spike Jonze among the madness as well.

Below meanwhile, a fan found Jonah Hill within the mash pit as well, rapping along to Kanye's opening verse of "Don't Like." In the crowd as well was Cleveland Cavaliers guard J.R. Smith who had spent four seasons with the New York Knicks between 2011 and 2015, winning Sixth Man of the Year with the team in 2013. Below, he captures some of the action while Kanye performs "Famous," taking selfies with his fellow concertgoers.

As for a definitive word on the mood and energy of the show, Chris Rock says below while backstage with Ye himself, that the performance was one of the greatest "ever seen in the history of rap, in the history of concerts. I’ve seen Michael Jackson here." Kanye of course starts beaning as soon as MJ's name is mentioned. The Saint Pablo tour is in New York City again tonight before heading south to Washington D.C. come Thursday and Atlanta next week.

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