If you’re reading this, Drake has canceled his Denver tour… again

Drake and Denver got bad blood.
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Ball Arena. Aug. 11, 2022.
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At this rate, Denverites may never see Drake again.

According to Ticketmaster's website, the Canadian rapper has canceled his Denver shows for the third time.

"Unfortunately, the Event Organizer has had to cancel your event," reads the ticket page of Drake's It's All A Blur Tour.

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Drake was set to perform at Ball Arena on April 15 and 16 with fellow hip-hop superstar J. Cole. The two days were makeup dates for his canceled January showings, which fans received an email about three days before the event.

The Jan. 18 and 19 dates were also makeups for his canceled Sept. 8, 2023 concert with rapper 21 Savage.

It's unclear why Drake canceled his April showing in Denver.

The September show, according to a Ticketmaster email, was canceled because of "the distance the road crew has to travel along with the magnitude of the production of the Drake concert, it is logistically impossible to bring the full experience of the show to Denver this September."

According to 9News, Drake's January show was canceled due to an ankle injury.

Drake doesn't seem to be in love with the Mile High City. Drake last performed in Denver in 2016 with rapper Future for the "What a time to be alive!" show. He was set to perform in 2018 with the Migos but that show was canceled. Twice.

The news of the April cancellation comes amongst other cancellations in Birmingham and Memphis. No reason was announced as to why those shows were cancelled.

It's unclear whether the Denver show will be rescheduled. The Denver performances were the last dates of Drake's tour. Requests for comments from Ball Arena and Live Nation weren't immediately answered.

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