Drake Reportedly Postpones Two More Shows On Joint Tour With Migos

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Drake performs on the Coachella stage during day 2 of the Coachella Valley Music And Arts Festival (Weekend 1) at the Empire Polo Club on April 15, 2017 in Indio, California.
Drake and Migos' show in Miami is reportedly

Drake is on the verge of postponing yet another set of shows on his "Aubrey & The Three Migos" with the Migos. TMZ reports that Drake and co. are postponing their two upcoming shows in Miami. The two concerts were supposed to take place tonight (Sept. 21) and tomorrow (Sept. 22). TMZ's sources say these shows are canceled due to technical issues on the set. However, the tour dates are expected to be made up in November.

This isn't the first set of postponements on the tour. A few weeks before the tour was supposed to start, it was announced that they pushed the tour back by a week because of technical issues. Drake later postponed one of his three shows in Toronto in mid-August "due to circumstances" beyond their control. However, it was later revealed that the real reason he postponed the first Toronto show was to visit a sick girl in the hospital who was waiting for a heart transplant. Drake also had to cancel one show in Chicago.

Despite the rough patches on the tour, Drake has delivered during his shows. The rapper's brought out several guest appearances including Travis Scott and Meek Mill. Drake and Meek officially squashed their beef during the Boston stop of the tour. Drake also brought Travis Scott in Toronto and New York, fresh off the release of Astroworld. The two rappers performed "SICKO MODE" together for the first time together.


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