Snoop Dogg has canceled the rest of his overseas tour dates for 2022 due to “unforeseen scheduling conflicts,” the rapper’s team announced late Sunday.
The announcement cites the rapper’s family obligations and commitments to TV and films as reasons for the concert cancellations.
“He was excited to see his fans around the world and (apologizes) to all that had already made plans to see his show,” reads the announcement shared on Snoop Dogg’s Instagram page. “He looks forward to rescheduling dates in the future.”
Snoop was slated to perform a string of shows across Europe in August and September. He remains scheduled to perform all of his previously announced dates in the United States, the announcement says.
“Ticket refunds will be available at the original point of purchase” for the canceled shows, the statement says.
Snoop Dogg has the Jamie Foxx-led Netflix film “Day Shift” due out Aug. 12, and the undated animated film “Pierre the Pigeon” on the horizon as well.
He is also featured in the upcoming rap documentary “The DOC,” which makes its world premiere at the Tribeca Festival in New York next month.
Snoop Dogg, whose real name is Calvin Broadus, is known for hits such as “Gin and Juice” and “Drop It Like It’s Hot.”
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