Drake kicks Future off tour after dissing his album in interview, Future suing him for $1.5 million
Drake recently announced Miguel and Future as the supports for his Would You Like A Tour? live stint in support of recent LP, Nothing Was The Same. Now, the R&B musician has relieved the latter of his opening slot after he got dissed in a recent interview.
As Page Six report, Drake is seemingly upset after Future spoke disrespectfully of his album when talking to Billboard mag. “Drake made an album that is full of hits but it doesn’t grab you,” he said. “They’re not possessive; they don’t make you feel the way I do.”
Obviously not pleased by being given the boot, Future is now reportedly hitting back with a $1.5 million lawsuit. This would make up for loss of earnings, with Future previously promised $40,000 per gig.
Here are Drake and Miguel’s upcoming dates:
October
15 Columbus, OH: Schottenstein Center
16 Buffalo, NY: First Niagara Center
18 Pittsburgh, PA: CONSOL Energy Center
19 Philadelphia, PA: Wells Fargo Center
21 Montreal, QC: Bell Centre
22 Ottawa, ON: Scotiabank Place
26 Hartford, CT: XL Center
27 Newark, NJ: Prudential Center
28 Brooklyn, NY: Barclays Center
30 Boston, MA: TD Garden
31 Washington, DC: Verizon Center
November
2 Charlotte, NC: Time Warner Cable Arena
3 Raleigh, NC: PNC Arena
5 Miami, FL: AmericanAirlines Arena
6 Tampa, FL: Tampa Bay Times Forum
7: Atlanta, GA: Philips Arena
9 New Orleans, LA: New Orleans Arena
10 Dallas, TX: American Airlines Center
12 San Antonio, TX: AT&T Center
13 Houston, TX: Toyota Center
16 Phoenix, AZ: US Airways Center
18 Sacramento, CA: Sleep Train Arena
19 Oakland, CA: Oracle Arena
21 Anaheim, CA: Honda Center
22 Las Vegas, NV: MGM Grand Garden Arena
24 San Diego, CA: Viejas Arena
25 Los Angeles, CA: STAPLES Center
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