When music fans attend the Road To Wiscansin tour, T-Pain hopes it's one of the best concerts they have ever been to. "When I plan my s--t, I really think about it from a fan perspective," he told E! News. "I just want people to have a great experience from the second they walk into the door until they walk out of the door and come out saying, 'That T-Pain show was crazy.'"
During his show at the Novo in Los Angeles, T-Pain surprised the crowd with a special appearance from Yung Gravy.
Before every show, T-Pain is able to interact with select fans in a unique way. "We got Razer to come in and provide us with 15 gaming laptops that I set up myself before every show in my greenroom for fans to come down and play me in Halo," he said. "It is pretty f--king cool."
In recent years, T-Pain has developed a loyal fan base on the streaming service, Twitch. "They tune in to my streams for hours on end and just watch me create songs from scratch," he said. "They will stick with me through a 10-hour stream sometimes and then still go crazy when I actually put the song out on the streaming platforms."
If you're hoping to hear "Bartender," "I'm Sprung" and other classic hits from T-Pain, you may be in luck. "Most people don't know, but I made those songs all by myself. I wrote, produced, and sang all of it. Those were my beats," he said. "I think people love those so much because they were all me and you can feel that when you listen to them. I've also been told it's just timeless music. I'm just grateful people still rock with them so heavy."
During T-Pain's latest tour, concertgoers will also be able to see Erica Banks and Young Cash perform live. "This has also been the first tour in my career where I really got to hand pick who I wanted to come on the road with me," T-Pain said. "Young Cash is basically my brother and has been with me from the very beginning of Nappy Boy. Erica is dope and puts on a solid show."