Tyler, The Creator's longstanding ban has been lifted.
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That is, until now. Pitchfork confirms that Tyler's New Zealand ban has officially been lifted. The report cites a statement from New Zealand's Immigration offices, claiming Tyler “is no longer deemed to be a potential threat to public order and the public interest.” While that in itself is an eyebrow-raising take, it appears to be water under the bridge. Tyler has since responded by booking his first show in New Zealand in nearly eight years - a headlining stint at the 2020 Bay Dreams Festival.
Big news for Tyler's New Zealand fans, who can finally rest easy knowing the public order is no longer in jeopardy. But in all seriousness, let's chalk this one up as a win for hip-hop in general. Congrats, Tyler!
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