50 cents Promising fans surprises in his Las Vegas residency, he delivered big time during the third show of his six-night run at PH Live at the Planet Hollywood hotel.
Midway through the set, after tearing through crowd favorites like “21 Questions” and “Many Men (I Wish to Die),” 50 Cent, 49, joked: “I told y'all I got surprises tonight. You're not ready for this.” “
says one viewer we On the Monday, December 30, program, “the energy in the room was electric as the packed audience eagerly anticipated what — or who — might be next. Cue dimmed lights and opening remarks T pain'Buy you a drink (Shawty Snappin').'
One concertgoer noted that “the crowd erupted” when T-Pain, 40, took the stage.
“T-Pain's powerful rendition of his classics — including 'I'm Sprung' and 'Bartender' — turned the concert into a complete party,” says one spectator.
Fans sang along as T-Pain and 50 Cent performed a surprise medley of “Can't Believe It” and “Best Friend,” delighting the crowd. Just when the audience thought they'd seen it all, 50 Cent upped the ante.
“Wait, we're not done yet!” – He shouted. The arena became as unruly DaBaby He stormed the stage, delivering a fiery rendition of his songs “Suge” and “Rockstar.” Next, 50 Cent and DaBaby, 33, teamed up for a dynamic rendition of “Ball If I Want To,” cementing the night as an unforgettable one.
The surprises did not stop there. To close the offer, Jeremiah They appeared on stage to perform “Down on Me” with 50 Cent, reviving memories of their chart-topping collaboration. Jeremih, 37, kept the atmosphere lively with a collection of his own singles, including “Birthday Sex” and “Don't Tell 'Em.”
By the end of the night, fans were still talking about the surprise guests and 50 Cent's ability to keep them guessing.
“This is Vegas – you gotta move on or go home,” the rapper quipped as he wrapped up the show.
In addition to the superstars, there were also celebrities in the audience. Boy meets world alum Danielle Fishel He was in attendance and asked to meet 50 Cent backstage.
With three more shows remaining — 50 Cent is scheduled to take the stage on December 31, January 3 and January 4 — fans can only speculate what surprises the final concerts might hold. If Monday's show is any indication, 50 Cent's residency is destined to leave an indelible mark on the Las Vegas Strip.