T‑Pain is celebrating 20 years in music at Radio City Music Hall on his TP20 tour. That’s two decades of hits.
You can look forward to a T Pain concert bursting with auto-tune magic, fresh vocals, and perhaps a surprise guest or more.
Our lips are sealed.
The T Pain concert will be on September 4,  2025, at 8 PM at Radio City Music Hall. And we hope to see you there and have the cannabis product recommendations to make the most of a memorable night.
About the TP20 Tour & Legacy

T-Pain announced this as his “thank you” tour for all the fans who have been there for him since 2005.
It’s running across North America up through October.
From his controversial early auto-tune days to respected vocalist, T Pain continues to demonstrate the range of his talent as a singer and performer.
All the T Pain Stans out there will remember that he recently showcased that skill at Coachella. According to the San Francisco Gate, the performer, once “blamed” for the downfall of pop music, blended his hits with raw emotions and covers to create something new of otherworldly beauty.
When you attend the T Pain concert at Radio City Music Hall, you can expect the perfect mix of nostalgia, storytelling, wonder, and a vocal evolution that transcends time and space.
It’s been called magical! And you won’t want to miss it.
The night will be filled with live music, memorable opening acts, dance routines, pyrotechnics, ethereal lighting displays, and energy from the fans as we sing along to our favorite songs.
Doors open at 7 PM—plenty of time to soak in the pre‑show buzz to prepare for one eventful evening.
Your QUBE Pre‑Show Prep Guide with Cannabis Product Recommendations
QUBE is the premier cannabis dispensary in Times Square. We offer flower, vapes, pre-rolls, and more to elevate your mood and enhance your senses.
What are our cannabis product suggestions? Our budtenders will personally be picking products that help us sink into the experience and wind down after one memorable night, and they have some recommendations.
Your Pre-Concert Must-Haves
These products can manage nerves, heighten the sensuality of the evening, and deepen your immersion in the music and visuals. Here are our budtenders’ top cannabis recommendations.

Jack Herer is a popular strain for concert-goers because it has an uplifting and energetic effect. It can also help provide a boost of focus and creativity, which is perfect for getting you into the mood to sing and dance along to all your favorite T Pain hits. Try smoking a bowl of Jack Herer flower from Back Home Cannabis Co., or for a more convenient option, opt for a vape, such as Jaunty’s Jack Herer 510 vape cart.
If you prefer, a small hybrid pre‑roll like Blue Dream from DragonFly can bring steady, balanced enjoyment.

For those of you who know you’re going to tear up the dance floor while singing along to all your favorite songs, indulge in a low-dose edible like the 5 mg THC Wild Cherry gummies from Camino. It packs a tart, cherry-flavored punch that leaves you bursting with energy and excitement.
Your After-Concert Wind Down
After such a high-energy night, you’ll be looking for products that help you unwind, relax, and get a good night’s sleep so you can tackle the next day. Here are our cannabis product recommendations.

Look for an indica-leaning strain like Master Kush Kief Infused Flower from New York’s own Revert Cannabis. You’ll love the calming citrus aroma and euphoric body high.
Another indica-leaning flower we like for post-concert wind-downs? Black Mamba from Dank by Definition. It’s got sweet berry notes and delivers a more balanced body high.

If you prefer CBD, why not indulge in Blueberry Hibiscus Calm Gummies? These are designed to help you unwind and relax after a long night out.

Alternatively, a CBN Spa Soak can help you sink into dreamtime in luxury.
Logistics & Tips
Arrive early—line forms around 50th–51st Street between 5th & 6th Avenues.
Why not check out QUBE’s delivery or pickup—use the time before the show to grab your showtime essentials.
Come hydrated with some on-the-go snacks. You’ll need them.
Mark your calendar for September 4th. Get your tickets before they sell out. And get ready for one night to feel the full‑throttle T‑Pain experience.