T-Pain joins select few who have signed their names in haunted pool inside The Rave

T-Pain performs at the Indiana Convention Center, on Friday, Feb. 16, 2024, during the evening’s concert as part of NBA All-Star weekend.
T-Pain performs at the Indiana Convention Center, on Friday, Feb. 16, 2024, during the evening’s concert as part of NBA All-Star weekend.

Hip-hop artist T-Pain joined a select fraternity of artists who have signed the allegedly haunted pool inside Milwaukee concert venue The Rave, and he posted video of the occasion Monday, two days after his "Wiscansin Fest" played the venue for a third consecutive year.

T-Pain said he was granted the honor by selling out The Rave for a third time.

The spooky pool is an empty 75-by-50-foot swimming pool that remains as one of many remnants built into the Eagles Club, which first opened in the 1920s. Performers who visit the venue are often permitted to visit the pool and scrawl a message on its walls, including Ariana Grande, Steve Aoki, the 1975’s Matt Healy and the late Mac Miller.

T-Pain seemed particularly struck by Miller, whose message on the walls of the pool is "I am Mac Miller. I once lived now I am dead, my soul remains here. Enjoy … "

The mythology of the haunted pool dates back to the drowning of a 15-year-old in its waters back in 1927.

This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: T-Pain joins artists signing name on haunted pool inside The Rave