Springfield, MO – The city was buzzing on May 4th, not just from Star Wars Day celebrations, but from one of the most hyped concerts of the spring — That Mexican OT live at the Springfield Expo Center. And while the headliner delivered on every level, AM Pain, a rising force in the local scene, made a major statement with his opening performance.
Opening for an artist like That Mexican OT — a name quickly becoming a national sensation — is no small feat. But AM Pain didn’t just hold his own. He owned the stage, bringing raw emotion, lyrical intensity, and a connection with the crowd that turned heads. Backed by an energy-heavy set and hometown support, AM Pain’s presence was impossible to ignore.
Held at the Springfield Expo Center, the venue has hosted big names like NBA Youngboy, making it a historic space for up-and-coming artists to cement their place. AM Pain stepped up, delivering a performance that not only entertained but set the tone for the night.
The event was hosted by 417 EyeCandy, Springfield’s most recognized jewelry store, known for blending hip-hop culture and luxury with authentic street hustle. Their involvement gave the show an extra layer of local prestige — and AM Pain was the perfect artist to represent that blend of grind and greatness.
While many were quoting "May the 4th be with you," the real force was felt in the crowd. AM Pain's performance gave fans a real-time experience of an artist on the rise — and those in attendance will be able to say: “I saw him before he blew up.”
Stay tuned to AM Pain’s social channels and music platforms for new drops, upcoming shows, and exclusive behind-the-scenes content. This is just the beginning — and Springfield was lucky enough to catch the fire early.
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