Snoop Dogg has been forced to cancel his tour of Australia, which included a show at the RAC Arena in October, due to “unforeseen scheduling conflicts”.
The hip-hop legend was supposed to perform in Perth as well as Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane, but has retired.
The rapper announced on his Instagram that he will cancel all his international tours.
“Due to unforeseen scheduling conflicts, including family obligations and upcoming television and movie projects, Snoop Dogg regrets canceling all upcoming tour dates outside the United States for the remainder of 2022,” reads in a statement.
“He was thrilled to see his fans around the world and apologized to everyone who had already made plans to see his shows. He is looking forward to rescheduling dates in the future.”
Snoop will continue with the rest of his US tour, but international ticket holders will be reimbursed for tickets.
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The West Coast rapper was originally scheduled to perform throughout Europe from August 26 to September 19 before the announcement.
The 50-year-old IMDB profile shows that he has two pre-production projects with several post-production projects, and has closed the first season of the American Song Contest.
Snoop recently talked about visiting Tupac after the late rapper was hospitalized for the 1996 Las Vegas shooting that killed him.
“We feel he will be fine until we go to the hospital and we see that he is not well. They put tubes in him,” he continued. “When I walked in, I could feel like I wasn’t even there, and I fainted,” he said on Logan Paul’s Impaulsive podcast.
Tupac’s mother, Afeni Shakur, then set aside Snoop for a private conversation. “She said, ‘My baby has never seen you weak. I don’t want you to be weak in front of him, “he added.
“‘You go to the bathroom and get dressed and go back in there and talk to him and tell him how you feel.'”