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Flamingo Rd at Koval Lane, East Las Vegas
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
36.1378° N · -115.1485° W
Get DirectionsOn the night of 7 September 1996, Tupac Shakur was shot four times in a drive-by attack at the intersection of Flamingo Road and Koval Lane in Las Vegas. He had attended the Mike Tyson vs Bruce Seldon boxing match at the MGM Grand earlier that evening, and was travelling in a convoy of vehicles driven by Death Row Records CEO Suge Knight when a white BMW pulled alongside and opened fire. Shakur was taken to University Medical Center of Southern Nevada, where he died six days later on 13 September 1996, at the age of 25. The murder has never been solved; no one has been charged.
Tupac's killing came at the height of the East Coast-West Coast hip-hop feud that had made the rivalry between Death Row Records (LA) and Bad Boy Records (New York) a dominant cultural story of the mid-1990s. His death, and that of the Notorious B.I.G. six months later in Los Angeles, ended the most destructive phase of that conflict while leaving both unresolved. Tupac had been one of the most gifted and commercially successful rappers of his era — a performer of genuine charisma and lyrical depth whose work addressed police brutality, poverty, and Black experience with a directness that gave him an immense following.
The intersection of Flamingo Road and Koval Lane in Las Vegas is a nondescript urban crossroads. There is no permanent memorial at the site, though fans periodically leave tributes. Fans visiting Las Vegas for Tupac-related pilgrimage typically visit the Luxor Hotel area, the MGM Grand, and the Flamingo Road location. Tupac is not buried in Las Vegas; his ashes were scattered at multiple locations. The investigation into his murder has periodically been reopened by Las Vegas law enforcement.
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