AJ Tracey cancels Flu Game tour due to "ongoing uncertainty with the pandemic"
AJ Tracey has pulled the plug on his upcoming Flu Game tour due to "ongoing uncertainty with the pandemic".
The London rapper was due to embark on a UK arena tour in November in support of his second album Flu Game, but this afternoon (20 August) AJ Tracey has announced the cancellation of the tour.
AJ Tracey wrote in a statement on socials, "Due to ongoing uncertainty with the pandemic, possible lockdowns & vaccination requirements, it's become clear I won't be able to deliver the Flu Game tour the way I wanted to & the way you lot deserve it. It's with regret that I'm cancelling the tour and starting work on a completely new live experience for 2022."
He added, "In the meantime I'm gonna go sick at all my upcoming festivals & I'll get to perform a lot of my new tracks with you lot for the first time."
— aj (@ajtracey) August 20, 2021
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