The Game Announces "45" European Tour In Honor Of His Late Father

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Rapper Game arrives at the BET Awards '11 held at the Shrine Auditorium on June 26, 2011 in Los Angeles, California.
Game announces "45" European tour after he wanted to cancel it due to father's death.

A few weeks a go, news surfaced that Game's father passed away at the age of 65. He didn't say much immediately after the death of his father but he did share a heartfelt message a few days later. Now, The Game hit Instagram to announce that he will proceed to embark on his European tour after he considered to cancel it after his father's passing.

Game took to Instagram to announce his "45" European tour dates earlier today. The rapper shared a long caption explaining to his fans why it took so long to announce. He said that he was considered canceling the tour because of the dark space he was in following the death of his father. However, after he spoke to his mother, he decided that he will embark on the tour.

"I couldn’t focus on anything but my family & getting myself out of the dark place I was in...... after talking to my mother & thinking about what my father would want me to do for my fans, career & family.... I’m proud to give my European fans the tour as promised with the dates." He wrote.

The rapper continued by thanking his fans in Europe and across the world for supporting him during this time.

Game's tour will kick off on Feb. 28th in Helsinki, FL and conclude in Luxor, NL. The rapper will hit major cities such as Amsterdam, Berlin, London, Dublin, Zurich and more along the way.

Peep the full tour dates below as well as his message to his fans. 

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