50 Cent brings celebrity guests to Las Vegas residency show, surprising fans

50 Cent and Danielle Fisher
G-unit50 cents He promises to surprise fans during his Las Vegas residency and shines in the third of six nights at PH Live at Planet Hollywood Hotel.
Midway through the show, after playing through crowd favorites like “21 Questions” and “Many Men (Wish Death),” 50 Cent, 49, teased, “I told you I was going to get a surprise tonight. You are not ready for this.
An onlooker narrates us “The room was buzzing with energy, the packed crowd eagerly anticipating what or who might happen next. Cue the lights dimming and the opening notes T-pain‘Buy you a drink (Shawty Snappin’).
The concertgoer noted that when T-Pain, 40, took the stage, “the crowd erupted.”
“T-Pain’s brilliant performance of classics – including ‘I’m Sprung’ and ‘Bartender’ – turned the concert into a full-blown party,” said an onlooker.

T-Pain and 50 Cent performed a surprise fusion of “Can’t Believe It” and “Best Friend” that had fans singing along to the delight of the crowd. Just when everyone thought they had seen it all, 50 Cent ups the ante.
“Wait, we’re not done yet!” he yelled. The arena goes crazy big baby stormed the stage with a sizzling performance of his hits “Suge” and “Rockstar.” Later, 50 Cent and DaBaby, 33, teamed up for a high-energy rendition of “Ball If I Want To,” making the night one to remember.
The surprises don’t stop there. To end the show, Jeremiah Taking the stage to perform “Down on Me” with 50 Cent rekindled memories of their chart-topping collaboration. Jeremih, 37, kept things lively with his soulful solo hits like “Birthday Sex” and “Don’t Tell ‘Em.”
By the end of the night, fans were buzzing about the surprise guests and 50 Cent’s ability to keep them guessing.
“This is Vegas — you go big or go home,” the rapper quipped at the end of the show.

In addition to the star-studded guest appearances, there are also celebrities in the audience. boy meets world alum Danielle Fisher Attended and asked to meet 50 Cent backstage.
With three shows left — 50 Cent is scheduled to take the stage on Dec. 31, Jan. 3 and Jan. 4 — fans can only guess what surprises the final concert 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.