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Snoop Dogg cancels all upcoming shows outside of the US ‘due to unforeseen scheduling conflicts’

Snoop Dogg cancels all upcoming shows outside of the US ‘due to unforeseen scheduling conflicts’

Snoop Dogg is canceling all upcoming shows outside of the US in 2022 ‘due to unforeseen scheduling conflicts’

Snoop Dogg has canceled all of his upcoming tour dates that were scheduled outside of the United States for the remainder of 2022.

Rapper Gin And Juice made the announcement, with “regrets”, on his Instagram page on Sunday, but made sure to mention that his US shows are still airing.

“Dear friends and fans, due to unforeseen scheduling conflicts, including family obligations and upcoming television and film projects, Snoop Dogg regrets having canceled all upcoming non-US tour dates for the remainder of 2022” , the statement began.

Canceled tour dates: Snoop Dogg, 50, has announced that he has canceled all of his upcoming shows outside the United States in 2022

Canceled tour dates: Snoop Dogg, 50, has announced that he has canceled all of his upcoming shows outside the US in 2022 ‘due to unforeseen scheduling conflicts’

“He was thrilled to see all of his fans around the world and apologizes to everyone who had already scheduled to see his show,” Snoop’s statement continued.

“He looks forward to rescheduling dates in the future.”

The message also stated that all tickets would be refunded at the “original point of purchase”.

The statement concluded: “Snoop Dogg is still attached to his remaining US tour dates for the remainder of 2022.”

Socializing: The legendary rapper made the announcement on his Instagram page on Sunday

Socializing: The legendary rapper made the announcement on his Instagram page on Sunday

The legendary rapper captioned the post: “FROM SNOOP DOGG’S OFFICE.”

Before announcing the cancellations, the Drop It Like It’s Hot star was scheduled to perform concerts across Europe from August 26 to September 19.

In February, Snoop (born Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr.) released his nineteenth studio album, BODR (short for Bacc On Death Row), which is his first record not to be released via Doggystyle Records.

BODR has since debuted at number 104 on the US Billboard 200.

Tour interrupted: Before announcing the cancellations, the Drop It Like It's Hot star was due to perform concerts across Europe, from August 26 to September 19

Tour interrupted: Before announcing the cancellations, the Drop It Like It’s Hot star was due to perform concerts across Europe, from August 26 to September 19

Just prior to the album’s release, rapper The Chronic acquired the trademark rights to Death Row Records from MNRK Music Group (formerly known as eOne Music).

The sale did not immediately include the rights to the label’s catalog, but it was reported that he was set to strike a deal with MNRK to acquire the catalogs, which would include his own previous work and other artists. such as Dr. Dre, 2Pac and Tha Dogg Pound. .

During his career, Snoop has sold over 23 million albums in the United States and 35 million albums worldwide.

Album support: In February, Snoop (born Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr.) released his nineteenth studio album, BODR (short for Bacc On Death Row), which is his first record not to be released via Doggystyle Records

Album support: In February, Snoop (born Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr.) released his nineteenth studio album, BODR (short for Bacc On Death Row), which is his first record not to be released via Doggystyle Records

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