Tory Lanez Plane Nearly Crashed Several Times On His Way To Summer Jam

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Tory Lanez takes part in his album listening event on SiriusXM's The Heat Channel at SiriusXM Studios on March 2, 2018 in New York City.
Tory Lanez made it in one piece, thankfully.

It's been quite the year for Tory Lanez. A few months back, he delivered his sophomore release, Memories Don't Die and his currently embarking on a North American tour of the same name. In addition, he debuted his latest single, "Pa Mi," featuring Ozuna which is the first song off his upcoming Latin album. Yesterday, he hit the Summer Jam Stadium Stage among some of the hottest artists out right now but according to his social media, he had a bumpy flight on his way to the show.

Tory Lanez almost died on his way to Summer Jam yesterday, according to his social media. The rapper revealed that his plane nearly crashed five times on his way to the festival. At one point, he says the plane dropped 26,000 feet within a minute and a half. The video shows him and his team on the plane with the oxygen masks dropped down.

"Plane almost crashed five times like five fuckin' times, my n*gga. Shit was going nose diving down." He said, "This shit dropped 26,000 feet in a minute and a half. Really take that in."

Thankfully, Tory Lanez made it to his set in one piece and managed to perform a stellar set filled with his bangers. The rapper had the crowd going nuts during his performance of "Litty," "B.I.D," "Shooters" and more.

Peep the clip below. 


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