I saw him. The venue was too big. He needs to stick to small spots so he can do what he does best and interact with the crowd.
You have to pay extra to get into the "roast zone." His routine is 2 hours though, which is pretty long imo. You definitely want to dress goofy or draw attention to yourself. When I went, everybody was dressed like, "this nikka ain't goin roast me...I'm wearing my best shyt." So, his roast weren't funny and the crowd didn't give him any material to really roast people on. Crowd sucked.