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About T-Pain
T-Pain, born Faheem Rasheed Najm on September 30, 1984, in Tallahassee, Florida, is a Grammy-winning singer, rapper, producer and cultural innovator. He began his music career in 2004 with the hip-hop group Nappy Headz, gaining attention for a remix of Akon's "Locked Up." This led to a deal with Akon's label, Konvict Muzik. T-Pain's debut solo album, Rappa Ternt Sanga (2005), featured the hit single "I'm Sprung," which reached number eight on the Billboard Hot 100, marking his entry into mainstream success.
Building on his initial success, T-Pain released his second album, Epiphany, in 2007, which debuted at number one on the Billboard 200. The album included chart-topping singles like "Buy U a Drank (Shawty Snappin')" and "Bartender." His distinctive use of Auto-Tune became a signature element of his music, influencing a generation of artists and reshaping the sound of contemporary R&B and hip-hop.
Beyond his solo work, T-Pain has been a prolific collaborator, contributing to numerous hit songs across various genres. Notable collaborations include "Good Life" with Kanye West, which won a Grammy Award for Best Rap Song, and "Blame It" with Jamie Foxx, which earned a Grammy for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration. His influence extended beyond music; he launched the "I Am T-Pain" app in 2009, allowing users to emulate his Auto-Tuned vocal style, and he ventured into acting with appearances in films like Lottery Ticket and animated specials such as Freaknik: The Musical.
In recent years, T-Pain has showcased his versatility and resilience. He won the first season of The Masked Singer in 2019, surprising audiences with his natural singing ability. In 2023, he released On Top of the Covers, an album featuring renditions of classic songs, highlighting his vocal range without the use of Auto-Tune. His performance at the 2025 Coachella festival was met with acclaim, marking a triumphant moment in his career and reaffirming his lasting impact on the music industry.
What is the TP20 Tour?
The TP20 Tour is T-Pain’s 20th anniversary tour, celebrating two decades since his debut album, Rappa Ternt Sanga, released in 2005. The tour features a mix of his classic hits and newer material, offering fans a retrospective of his influential career.
What can I expect from the TP20 concert?
Attendees can look forward to a dynamic performance featuring T-Pain's biggest hits like "Buy U a Drank," "Bartender" and "I'm N Luv (Wit a Stripper)," as well as newer material from his recent projects. The tour is designed to be a celebration of his musical journey and connection with fans.
Who are the special guests on the TP20 Tour?
T-Pain will be joined by EARTHGANG on most TP20 tour dates. Additionally, the final show at Red Rocks will feature performances by Ying Yang Twins and Waka Flocka Flame.
How much are T-Pain tickets?
Stay tuned for announcements surrounding T-Pain. Track this artist for the latest ticket updates.
How to get cheap T-Pain tickets?
It's easy to do on SeatGeek by using Deal Score to find the best value for T-Pain events.
How can I buy T-Pain tickets?
You can buy T-Pain tickets right here on SeatGeek. Here's how to do it:
To purchase T-Pain tickets on SeatGeek, scroll up to browse upcoming events and select the event you want to attend.
When you select your ideal event, you will be shown a list of tickets and an interactive seat map. We recommend using the filters at the top of the page to find the best deals. These filters allow you to select your ideal pricing, number of tickets, seat perks and other features.
When you’re happy with your T-Pain tickets, select the amount you want to purchase and select ‘Go to checkout.’
You will start by inputting an email address where you would like to receive your tickets and then complete the billing process. Once the purchase is complete, you will receive the tickets in your inbox.
For additional information on how to buy T-Pain tickets with SeatGeek, check out our Help Center, where you’ll find detailed information to guide you through the process.
Can I buy a parking pass for T-Pain?
You can buy parking passes for T-Pain on SeatGeek here. Keep in mind, parking passes do not grant you admission to the event.
Can I trust SeatGeek with my T-Pain tickets?
Yes, 100%. The tickets on SeatGeek are sold by licensed sellers, other SeatGeek customers, and sometimes the performer's box office. All of the tickets sold on SeatGeek are backed by our Buyer Guarantee.
If your event is canceled and not rescheduled, SeatGeek will provide a full refund of the purchase price or, subject to applicable state laws, issue you a credit for use on a future purchase.
Can I see where my seat is for the T-Pain concert?
Yes, in addition to interactive seating charts, SeatGeek has specific seat views for most venues. Scroll up and click on the event you'd like to attend. Once you're in the event view, you can click around the interactive map to see seat views from different areas around the venue.
Will T-Pain tickets purchased on SeatGeek be seated together?
Yes, SeatGeek guarantees that T-Pain tickets bought together will be seated together unless the listing specifies otherwise. This allows groups of friends or family to sit together, ensuring a shared experience without any seating worries.
What this means for your T-Pain tickets:
Seats will be adjacent if you select two, four, or more tickets in a single listing.
Occasionally, seat numbers might look non‑sequential (e.g., even vs. odd), but SeatGeek ensures they are physically next to each other.
Always check the seller's notes on the listing. If there’s any exception, it will be stated there (like “split across the aisle”).
Tips before you buy T-Pain tickets:
Confirm ticket quantity in one purchase.
Review the seating chart and notes on the listing page.
Use filters to find listings with the exact number of seats you need.
Are T-Pain tickets on SeatGeek legit?
SeatGeek is absolutely legit. We have a 100% Buyer Guarantee, ensuring that all T-Pain tickets are authentic and will get you into the event. If there’s ever an issue, SeatGeek’s customer support team is ready to help.
Can I get a refund if my T-Pain concert is canceled?
Yes. If a T-Pain concert is officially canceled, SeatGeek will issue a full refund. For postponed or rescheduled events, your ticket is typically valid for the new date.
However, you can also choose to sell your ticket on SeatGeek’s marketplace. Scroll to the top of the page, click "Sell" and verify if your event allows resale.
Are T-Pain tickets cheaper last minute?
Short answer: it depends. T-Pain ticket prices can fluctuate after a tour or concert announcement, but the price relies on a variety of factors like venue, city and seat location.
Even so, SeatGeek is a great platform for last-minute ticket buyers. Many sellers list tickets up until just before showtime. With mobile ticketing, you can download your ticket directly to your phone for hassle-free entry. Use the Deal Score feature, which highlights the best value seats based on price and location. You can also set price alerts to get notified when ticket prices drop.
How can I sell my T-Pain tickets?
Can't make it? Sell your T-Pain tickets directly through SeatGeek:
Visit the Tickets tab in your account.
Select the tickets you want to sell.
Set your price and post your listing.
Once sold, your tickets transfer automatically to the buyer — no extra steps!
What's T-Pain's tour setlist?
While setlists can vary between venues, T-Pain will likely play the following songs on tour: Hey Baby (Drop It to the Floor), Buy U a Drank (Shawty Snappin') (feat. Yung Joc), I'm Sprung, Booty Wurk (One Cheek At a Time), Best Love Song (feat. Chris Brown)
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