Bobby Shmurda's tour cancelled after allegedly selling only ten tickets per show

Bobby Shmurda's tour cancelled after allegedly selling only ten tickets per show

Brooklyn drill rapper Bobby Shmurda has canceled his upcoming U.S. tour, which was set to begin in a few weeks. In an Instagram post, Shmurda apologized to fans, but also called out agent Philip Stengel, Halo Touring, and Sergio Patillo (aka Go Gwop), the founder and CEO of Oakstreet Media, implying they were to blame. “I have to go through lawsuits with these guys,” he wrote.

Stengel responded to the accusations, claiming the tour was canceled because Shmurda was only averaging about 10 ticket sales per show — a real personal set.

Shmurda posted some of the heated text exchanges on his Instagram, while Stengel also shared his side of the story on his own account.

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