After 2 highly controversial concerts, rapper Kanye West has cancelled the 21 remaining stops in his "Saint Pablo" tour. In his latest performance in Sacramento, the "Famous" singer left the stage only after 30 minutes, during which, West spent most of his time ranting about politics, JZ, and Beyoncé.
According to the New York Times, the tour's promoter and representative for Kanye West, Live Nation, announced in a statement that tickets for the second leg of the "Saint Pablo" Tour would be refunded. West began his "Saint Pablo" Tour last August and earned great reviews. The "Saint Pablo" Tour was supposed to end with a back-to-back performance at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn on December 30 and 31, 2016.
The controversy started when Kanye West declared that he would have voted for President-Elect Donald Trump during a concert at the SAP Center in San Jose, California. Two nights later in Sacramento, California, the rapper went on to bash Hilary Clinton, Google, Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg, the radio industry, and the power couple Beyoncé and Jay-Z.
"I would've voted for Trump" - @kanyewest pic.twitter.com/XtyUteCgUZ
— albertoreyes (@albertoreyes) November 18, 2016
In a report from Entertainment News Online, Kanye West left 13,000 left fans disappointed when he ended the concert after performing just two songs. West then went to blast and accuse Beyoncé of refusing to perform at the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards last August. West also offered his opinion about racism.
Kanye tonight in Sacramento. No words. #SaintPabloTour pic.twitter.com/TV7fZ4YO1w — Matt G.
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