The legendary rapper has taken to social media to cancel all shows outside of the US.
"Due to unforeseen scheduling conflicts, including family obligations and upcoming TV and film projects, Snoop Dogg regrets he has cancelled all upcoming non-US tour dates for the remainder of 2022. The post also noted that he will be rescheduling the shows and refunds will be available to those who cannot make the show. He was excited to see his fans around the world and apologises to all that have already made plans to see the shows."
Snoop Dogg has cancelled his upcoming concerts in Auckland and Christchurch due to "family obligations" as well as "TV and film projects".
The rapper sent an apology through social media, saying "family obligations and upcoming tv and film projects" were to blame.
“He looks forward to rescheduling dates in the future.” Snoop Dogg has canceled his upcoming non-U.S. shows outside of the United States, citing “unforeseen scheduling conflicts” as the reason. A statement posted to his Instagram account Sunday says those conflicts include “family obligations and upcoming tv and film projects.” It added that Snoop “regrets” the cancellations.
Snoop Dogg has been forced to cancel his Australian tour, which included a show at RAC Arena in October.
I don’t want you to be weak in front of him,’” he added. “We feeling like it’s gonna be alright until we go to the hospital and see that it ain’t alright. He looks forward to rescheduling dates in the future.”
The rapper blamed “unforeseen scheduling conflicts, including family obligations and upcoming tv and film projects".
“Snoop Dogg is still committed to his remaining US tour dates for the rest of 2022.” “Snoop Dogg regrets he is cancelling all upcoming non-US tour dates for the remainder of 2022,” the statement reads. Snoop Dogg cancels November tour of New Zealand
In a statement shared on his social media accounts on Sunday, the "Ain't No Fun" rapper announced the cancellation of the non-U.S. tour dates for the remainder ...
"He looks forward to rescheduling dates in the future." "Thank you for your support and be safe out there ya'll." "He was excited to see his fans around the world and apologies to all that had already made plans to see his show," the statement for Snoop, 50, continued.
Snoop Dogg canceled all of his upcoming shows outside of U.S. in 2022 'due to unforeseen scheduling conflicts, family obligations and upcoming tv and film ...
Album support: In February, Snoop (born Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr.) released his nineteenth studio album, BODR (abbreviation for Bacc On Death Row), which is his first record not to be released through Doggystyle Records In February, Snoop (born Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr.) released his nineteenth studio album, BODR (abbreviation for Bacc On Death Row), which is his first record not to be released through Doggystyle Records. Snoop Dogg has canceled all of his upcoming tour dates that had been scheduled outside of the United States for the remainder of 2022.
Snoop Dogg has cancelled his 2022 Australian tour, with a statement for the rapper citing "unforeseen scheduling conflicts".
He looks forward to rescheduling all dates in the future.” Current tickets will remain valid for the new show dates,” it reads. Snoop’s ‘I Wanna Thank Me’ Australian shows were announced last September, named after his 2019 album.
Snoop's tour of Australia is postponed “due to unforeseen circumstances, family obligations and filming commitments,” reads a statement.
The rap star’s calendar is stuffed, as usual. The I Wanna Thank Me trek, announced September 2021, was meant to be an early milepost in the freshly-formed partnership between Snoop Dogg and TEG MJR, the U.K.-based promotion arm of Australian live entertainment, ticketing and tech giant TEG. Snoop’s I Wanna Thank Me tour was scheduled to visit arenas in four cities this October and November, starting at Perth’s RAC Arena (Oct. 26), then visiting Sydney and Melbourne, and wrapping at Brisbane Entertainment Centre (Nov. 1).
The music icon was due to perform two outdoor shows in New Zealand in early November, but now he's canned all upcoming gigs outside the US.
“He was excited to see his fans around the world apologises to all that had already made plans to see his show. “Due to unforeseen scheduling conflicts, including family obligations and upcoming TV and film projects, Snoop Dogg regrets he is cancelling all non-US tour dates for the remainder of 2022,” his team wrote on social media on Monday. US rap superstar Snoop Dogg has been forced to cancel his non-US shows for the remainder of this year due to “unforeseen scheduling conflicts”.
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Confirming that shows were still going ahead in the US, the statement added: ‘Snoop Dogg is still committed to his remaining US tour dates for the rest of 2022.’ With an official caption of ‘From the desk of Snoop Dogg’, the short announcement began: ‘Dear friends and fans, Due to unforeseen scheduling conflicts, including family obligations and upcoming tv and film projects, Snoop Dogg regrets he is cancelling all upcoming non-U.S. tour dates for the remainder of 2022.’ Snoop Dogg has cancelled all of his upcoming non-US tour dates for the rest of the year due to ‘unforeseen scheduling conflicts’.
The rapper has cancelled his first performance back in NZ since 2014 - and fans are upset.
Bolger wasn't even initially going to make the gig, as a last-second payment fumble had her miss out on the first ticket release. He first announced in October 2021 that he would be performing in New Zealand. The I Wanna Thank Me tour was going to be the rapper's first performance back in Aotearoa since 2014's Big Day Out, where he appeared as Snoop Lion. "I couldn't believe I was really going to see Snoop Dogg live in concert but now I might not ever get the chance," she says. "It was the big concert I was going to look forward to all year," she said. Bolger was especially ecstatic to learn the artist would be coming to Christchurch, as the city "rarely gets big artists". "I was so happy."
Snoop Dogg's 2022 Australian arena tour was due to kick off in October. However, Snoop has cancelled all upcoming non-US tour dates.
MJR Presents released a statement regarding the cancellation and possible rescheduling. “[We] will be back in touch with further details soon. Snoop Dogg was due to conduct an Australian arena tour this October–November. However, the LA rapper has put out a statement announcing the cancellation of all upcoming non-US tour dates.