T-Pain Announces "1UP" Tour Dates

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T-Pain performs at the 2018 ComplexCon at Long Beach Convention Center on November 4, 2018 in Long Beach, California.
T-Pain will be hitting the road in March.

Over the past year and a bit, T-Pain's made his triumphant return to music. While he never actually left, the singer's 2017 acoustic tour and the release of Oblivion reminded people that he was among the few artists that shifted music completely. The rapper's dished out a lot of music in recent times including a collaboration with Gucci Mane, "Might Be" as well as an excellent rendition of Ella Mai's "Boo'd Up." For anyone who's been waiting to see him live this year, he'll be coming to a city near you in 2019.

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T-Pain is readying himself for the road life in 2019. The singer will be hitting the road on his headlining "1Up" tour. Pain's upcoming tour will kick off in Baltimore on March 20th before concluding things in San Diego on April 9th. The 14-date tour will also be touching down in major cities such as New York City, Atlanta, Los Angeles, Chicago, San Francisco, and more. 

The "1Up" tour will be Pain's first headlining tour following the release of Everything Must Go Vol. 1 and 2. The singer released the projects within a month of each other in August and September, respectively. T-Pain's also released a ton of loose singles and remixes this year. Hopefully, the singer is working on a brand new album to release in the coming months.

Peep the "1Up" tour dates below. 

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