What were the opening acts like at T-Pain's House of Blues concert?
The opening acts were local Las Vegas rappers, which some attendees found underwhelming.
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The opening acts were local Las Vegas rappers, which some attendees found underwhelming.
T-Pain performed only two full songs, leaving fans disappointed with brief snippets of others.
T-Pain was over two hours late, causing attendees to almost fall asleep waiting.
Yes, many felt it wasn't worth the money due to the lengthy wait and short performance.