American rapper DaBaby’s show in New Orleans was allegedly cancelled due to low ticket sales.
Ticketmaster’s listing for the concert was deactivated on Tuesday, and now reads “Unfortunately, the Event Organizer has had to cancel your event.”
Before it was taken down, Nola.com reported that ticket sales were scarce — with fewer than 500 purchased for an arena that can hold 14,000 concertgoers.
Those who did buy a ticket will be automatically refunded, according to Ticketmaster.
On his website, DaBaby now only has two more scheduled tour dates left: one in Paris on Oct. 29 and another in Houston, Texas, on Nov. 12.
DaBaby has bore the brunt of cancel culture due to his problematic behavior, including making homophobic and misogynistic comments at the 2021 Rolling Loud Miami festival.
Radio stations even stopped playing Dua Lipa’s “Levitating” remix, which featured DaBaby, although the song was already a monster hit. Lipa later removed his name from the credits after fans’ backlash.
READ: Dua Lipa Says She’s ‘Horrified’ At DaBaby’s Homophobic Comments At Rolling Loud
