The acclaimed auto-tune genius and singing rapper, T-Pain, has announced that his nationwide “Mansion in Wiscansin Party” tour will be making a stop in Birmingham this summer. This Alabama city, known for its vibrant music scene and history, will welcome the artist on Sunday, June 30, at the popular Avondale Brewery.
Joining T-Pain on this spectacular tour are artists NandoSTL and Young Cash, with additional support from LARussell. The brewery is expected to be buzzing with energy. Fans can expect to hear T-Pain’s classics as well as hits from his tour members.
For fans eager to secure their spot at this concert, Ticketmaster will have multiple pre-sales starting Wednesday, Feb. 21 at 10 a.m., and the general sale starts Friday, Feb. 23 at 10 a.m.
Apart from his music, T-Pain recently made headlines for disclosing his experience with racism in the country music sector. He opened up to The Hollywood Reporter about having ghost-written country songs and the backlash he faced. The artist, however, has not let these experiences deter him, and he continues to contribute to the music industry whilst keeping his name out of the public eye.
Always known for his honesty, T-Pain also revealed his struggles with happiness on Instagram. Recently, he said he is feeling the happiest he’s felt in a long time, attributing this to his wife’s support and his thriving career.
Throughout his career, T-Pain has earned himself a sizable fanbase with his unique blend of rap, RnB and auto-tune. He’s known for various hits as a rapper, singer, producer, and writer, such as, Flo Rida’s “Low,” Chris Brown’s ”Kiss Kiss’, and his own song “I’m Sprung.”
His talent for covers also caught the attention of global stars; last year, his cover of Black Sabbath’s “War Pigs” was praised by none other than Ozzy Osbourne himself, who called it “the best cover of ‘War Pigs’ ever.”
The announcement of T-Pain joining the 2024 calendar adds to an already impressive lineup for Avondale Brewing. Other acts include Nerves Baddington, Teddy Swims, Brothers Osborne, Ween, Jon Batiste, Blackberry Smoke, The Offspring, North Mississippi Allstars, Primus, and more. The Alabama music scene is certainly set for a thrilling summer ahead.
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