Pop n Lock
by SGM92 on 3/19/19Aztec Theatre presented by Cricket Wireless - San AntonioRating: 5 out of 5Great concert. Played all his classic hits, hit some dance moves, and busted out the covers he did from The Masked Singer

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GRAMMY Award-winning artist, producer, songwriter, entrepreneur and global cultural icon T-Pain has not only changed the course of pop, hip-hop and R&B, but has reshaped the fabric of culture itself. He's sold over 50 million singles, accumulated billions of streams, racked up 10 iconic #1s on the Billboard Hot 100 and captivated the world with his charismatic live performances, earning a reputation as a global phenomenon. Since emerging in 2004, the Tallahassee trailblazer's influence has transcended generations in music and more. He shines as a Twitch phenomenon and uber popular streamer, head of his own Nappy Boy Entertainment, Nappy Boy Automotive, Nappy Boy Gaming & Nappy Boy Dranks, Chief Strategy Officer for the Global Gaming League, podcast host, director and editor, expert drift driver, actor, author and spokesperson. Please visit www.tpain.com for more information.
Great concert. Played all his classic hits, hit some dance moves, and busted out the covers he did from The Masked Singer
All three acts of the show were amazing, but T-Pain was definitely something else! A lot of energy, played a lot of songs and was great on stage! I would go see him again!
T pain changed my life man. LoLo was amazing, Jesse too.
Tpain played a ton of music and is an amazing entertainer and Jesse McCartney was absolutely amazing!
Every performance was well involved with the crowd. Lolo was the opening act and she was amazing. Jesse Mccartney was the main course and had the crowd so hyped. Ending with T-Pain who basically had a club going with all of his best hits and dance moves to show for it. Drove 5 hours to go see because I love my Jesse and no regrets!
He left silence in between songs, seemed like he was playing off an iPod, and was rude to the audience.
Amazing !!! Love the vibe of the concert . Great show
AMAZING. Had so much fun, t-pain was lit. Definetly had a once in a lifetime experience
This was my first concert I ever go to. It was amazing from the opening act to t-pain performing
T-pain performed all of hiis great hits, but he would only perform them for about 30 seconds and move on to another one. Also we had to keep our alcohol beverages in a closed in area. Not cool.
I was so excited to hear all of my fave T-Pain songs (PS there are a lot) and most of them were played... 30 seconds to 1 minute of them. He didn't play any song all the way through, took a break after almost every song, barely sang/rapped and instead danced through most of the songs and wanted the audience to sing the coolest parts. I would rather have actually heard 7 songs all the way through instead of seeing T-Pain dance to 30 songs, stop in between each one and expect the crowd to be energized the whole night. T-Pain was also salty about an article that an 18 year old wrote, called him out during the performance even though the article said he wasn't going to be there and made it awkward for us who did come out to see the show. There were a few parts that were great (like the 2 Step Remix) but again, those moments were cut short.
It was a last minute idea to go anyway, but it was a great show! I think UNL should do this every year!
T-Pain was great!!! Amazing show. T- Pain performed all the hits and the dancing performance was great.
T-Pain was really good. I could have done without the "extras" though. I didn't know any of the other rappers that performed in between T-Pain's set. He should have let them all go first and save the best for last!
T-Pain is awesome in concert. He is a high energy level performer and keeps the party rockin from start to finish. He plays all his hits (also hits with other artist), which make the concert exciting. It's everything you expect from a top performer and #1 album selling artist. He is humorous to watch and fun to listen to. Every time T-Pain is in town, I'll definitely be there to watch! I had a blast!
I really liked the performances and T-Pain did not disappoint! I have been always amazed at the dancing skills he has and the fact that he moves quicker and better than most of the performers that are half his size! He puts his heart into the show and you realize that he really loves his fans!
He was over two hours late and the people that opened for him were local lv rappers . I almost fell asleep waiting for tpain to finally come out. He only did 2 full songs and like 45 secs of every song. Overall not worth the money
3 & a half hours of a bunch of local rappers & long intermission. T pain took over a hour to finally perform for an audience of 100 people. He sang a few oldies threw his Mic & walked off stage after 20 mins. Tpain has lost a fan on this terrible tour.
The concert was suppose to start at 7:30 didnt start to 8:30 but i understood that, some of the opening acts sucked. The chicago artist really showed and showed out best part of the show. T-pain did not actually hit the stage until well after 11:30 by that time we were leaving. The venue was empty. I'll never go to a small concert again. I wish I could get a refund seriously.
First of all I would personally like to apologize to T-Pain, Chingy and the other performers for the very disappointing turnout for this show. Indeed, if there were 100 people in the venue that would be a lot. I was really embarrassed for Monroe, LA. I should have known something was up when I was able to score a front row seat an hour and a half before the show! When I arrived at the Civic Center most of the the lights were out, half of the concession stand was open and there seemed to be more policemen, security and other workers there than actual concert goers. The few people who were there were mostly students from the local university; I think they were given free tickets! As for the show, it was really good. The first couple of performers were local talent, then B. Smythe came on and gave us a good set. The party really started when Chingy got on stage. By this time we were all dancing in front of the stage. As I predicted T-Pain is a true entertainer. He sang (without the autotune), danced and partied with the meagre crowd as if it was a sold out concert. I thoroughly enjoyed this intimate concert.