Snoop Dogg had confirmed Mount Westmore’s (his popular with E-40, Too $hort, and Ice Cube created December 2020) debut upcoming album date and his now-canceled tour.
Unfortunately, there was an announcement that all of his overseas tour dates for 2022 have been canceled due to “unforeseen scheduling conflicts,” via an Instagram post by their team.
FROM THE DESK OF SNOOP DOGG pic.twitter.com/7hZy77tbqQ
— Snoop Dogg (@SnoopDogg) May 29, 2022
Snoop Dogg was scheduled to headline a series of performances in Europe in August and September, for his “I Wanna Thank Me” tour. But he has confirmed that he will continue with his current tour in the United States.
“Snoop Dogg regrets that he is canceling all upcoming non-U.S. tour dates for the remainder of 2022 due to unforeseen scheduling problems, including family obligations and impending tv and film projects,” the post stated. “Due to unforeseen scheduling conflicts, including family obligations and upcoming tv and film projects, Snoop Dogg regrets he is canceling all upcoming non-U.S. tour dates for the remainder of 2022, Thank you for your support, and be safe out there y’all.” the statement continued.
Due to coronavirus, the tour was originally set for 2020 to accompany his 2019 compilation album with the identical title ( “Snoop Dogg Presents Algorithm”), but it was rescheduled for 2022. It has now been completely canceled. There are full ticket refunds also offered at the original place customers purchased the ticket(s), according to the post. Snoop Dogg and his Mt. Westmore group have revealed that their upcoming album would be debuted on Tuesday, June 7th, 2022. Snoop’s Instagram confirmed the announcement on May 30 with a video containing footage from their recent performance at the Oakland Arena.
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