Snoop Dogg and T-Pain bringing ‘Holidaze of Blaze’ to Eastern WA. Here are the deets

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Snoop Dogg, T-Pain, the Ying Yang Twins — could a more perfect culmination of early 2000’s hip hop be formed? Probably not.

The three will take the stage at the Spokane Arena on Dec. 15 for a special stop on the “Holidaze of Blaze” tour. The D-O-Double-G will also be joined with frequent collaborator Warren G and self-proclaimed “hiphopcowboy” Justin Champagne.

Tickets go on sale 10 a.m. Friday, Nov. 4.

The festive stop in Spokane, WA is part of a limited seven-date run leading up to the “most wonderful time of the year.”

The group will also perform in West Valley City, Utah; Nampa, Idaho; Tacoma, Wash.; Rapid City, S.D.; Casper, Wyoming; and Colorado Springs, Colo.

“Fans are encouraged to get their tickets early as these shows are sure to sell out quick,” read a news release announcing the tour.

Snoop is a seven-time Platinum rapper whose music, movie appearances, brands and embrace of marijuana culture has turned him into a cultural icon.

His 1993 debut album, “Doggystyle,” produced by West Coast hip hop legend Dr. Dre, earned him instant success and star status with hits like “Gin and Juice.” He was also a frequent featured artist on Dre’s critically acclaimed album “2001.”

He also shared the concert stage earlier this year with Dre, Eminem, Mary J. Blige, Kendrick Lamar and 50 Cent for the Superbowl LVI Halftime Show.

T-Pain is a two-time Grammy Award winner, whose popular R&B hits “Buy U Drank,” “Can’t Believe It” and “Bartender” popularized the creative use of Auto-Tune.

Despite critics, he’s proven multiple times that he’s got a voice of gold, most recently with a winning performance on the Masked Singer in 2019.

He’s also found recent success live streaming music production and video games on the popular video platform Twitch.

The Ying Yang Twins are a two-time Platinum hip hop duo that found success in the early 2000s. They’re the name behind party hits including “Get Low” with Lil Jon, “Salt Shaker” and “What’s Happenin!”