Lil Pump's Fall Tour Dates Have Been Cancelled

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Lil Pump performs onstage at the STAPLES Center Concert Sponsored by SPRITE during the 2018 BET Experience on June 23, 2018 in Los Angeles, California.
Lil Pump's canceled tour could have something to do with his incarceration.

Lil Pump had a lot of things planned out for this fall but unfortunately, it looks like many of them have been pushed back. His mixtape Harverd Mixtape hasn't come out yet after several delays and now, his fall tour in support of the project is also canceled.

Lil Pump's fall tour has been canceled, as Complex pointed out earlier. The Live Nation website indicates the majority of the dates on the "Harverd Dropout" tour, which he was supposed to embark on this fall, have been canceled. Live Nation hasn't released a statement but it would appear as if his current incarceration might have played a major role in the cancellation.

“Guys Pump is not officially out yet. He has to go back, but he will be out soon though,” Pump's BFFL Smokepurpp said on his Instagram story. 

Last month, Lil Pump revealed that he was going to jail for a few months for a probation violation in Los Angeles. The rapper was arrested earlier this summer after he was pulled over by the police and they discovered he was driving with an invalid license. Pump's lawyer later stated that the arrest was racially charged. Pump never revealed how much time he has to serve, but hopefully, he could put this behind him and get back to releasing music for his fans. 


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