Drake and Migos have canceled their previously postponed Denver shows

The modern glass face of the Pepsi Center. (Kevin J. Beaty/Denverite)
Drake and Migos fans have been waiting since late July to learn the rescheduled dates for the artists’ postponed Denver shows, and today they got their answer: They’re not being rescheduled at all.
Altitude Tickets confirmed the cancelation for Denverite on Tuesday afternoon after emails went out to ticket holders notifying them of the cancelation.
The Aubrey and the Three Amigos Live! tour was originally slated to be at the Pepsi Center on July 28 and 29. The shows were postponed when the entire tour was pushed back.
Altitude said refunds will be issued within one to two weeks. An email from Vivid Seats to a Denverite staffer with tickets said he could expect a refund in three to five days.
Drake now joins Kanye and Jay-Z in the club of hip-hop artists who have had to cancel on Denver. It’s a real bummer of a club, but the main perk is that you’re crazy rich.

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