Velvet curtains. Purple lights. And a single spotlight shining on a lonely microphone stand that gave Auckland's Logan Campbell Centre an intimate lounge club vibe.
Add in a very un-hip-hop kick-off at 8.30pm that left punters scrambling to get into the venue on time and it was clear that A$AP Rocky's first Auckland appearance was going to be a hip-hop show unlike any other.
The charismatic Harlem rapper, known as much for his love of fashion as his booming rap anthems and warped Bone Thugs-n'Harmony-style flow, bounded on stage without a DJ, hype man or band in sight.
Rocky didn't seem to need them, beginning with what's starting to already feel like a greatest hits set with knockout versions of LongLiveA$AP and PMW (All I Really Need) - tracks taken from January's major label debut that's shaping up as one of the year's best rap albums.
Like the 24-year-old's career - which started with a 2011 mixtape that earned him a $3 million deal with Sony and has seen him work with everyone from Rihanna to Lana Del Rey, Florence Welch and Skrillex - Rocky avoided hip-hop cliches like the plague at his sold out concert.