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Chance the Rapper Delays Tour to 2020

Chance the Rapper is putting The Big Day on hold.

The Chicago rapper has postponed his North American tour until 2020. Taking to Instagram, the father of two informed his fans of his decision to delay the tour while he focuses on his marriage and family. Earlier this month, Chance and his wife Kirsten Bennett welcomed their second daughter Marli.

“I thought it over for the past week and I’ve decided to push back my tour,” he wrote. “This year has been one of the greatest of my life; Marriage, new baby, first album etc. But with it being so eventful it has also been very strenuous having to divide my time and energy between family and work.”

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I thought it over for the past week and I’ve decided to push back my tour. This year has been one of the greatest of my life; Marriage, new baby, first album etc. But with it being so eventful it has also been very strenuous having to divide my time and energy between family and work. When Kensli was born, I went on tour 2 weeks later and missed some of the most important milestones in her life, but more importantly I was absent when her mother needed me the most. At this point as a husband and father of two I realize that I can’t make that mistake again. I need to be as helpful and available as possible to my wife in these early months of raising Kensli and Marli. I apologize because I know how many people were counting on seeing me soon, but I hope you’ll understand and forgive me in time. Tour kicks off Jan. 15th and you can still get tix or your refund if you are unavailable at chanceraps.com & a few of the shows are still being rescheduled as well so stay tuned. I love you guys AND LITERALLY CANT WAIT FOR U TO WITNESS THIS SHOW ???? SIDENOTE: 9/28 CHICAGO AT UNITED CENTER IS STILL ON AS WELL AS “LIFE IS BEAUTIFUL FEST” “IHEART MUSIC FEST” & “MIAMI BEACH POP FEST”! ❤

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He shared his regrets over missing important moments when his first daughter was born. “When Kensli was born, I went on tour 2 weeks later and missed some of the most important milestones in her life, but more importantly I was absent when her mother needed me the most,” he continued. “At this point as a husband and father of two I realize that I can’t make that mistake again. I need to be as helpful and available as possible to my wife in these early months of raising Kensli and Marli.”

An apologetic Chance thanked his fans for understanding. “I apologize because I know how many people were counting on seeing me soon, but I hope you’ll understand and forgive me in time,” he said, adding, “I love you guys AND LITERALLY CANT WAIT FOR U TO WITNESS THIS SHOW.”

The arena tour will now kick off Jan. 15 in San Diego, Calif. and make stops in Los Angeles, Atlanta, Toronto, New York, and more, before wrapping Feb. 24 in Milwaukee, Wis. Tickets for the rescheduled dates are now available.

Tickets that were purchased for the 2019 shows will be valid for the rescheduled 2020 dates. Refunds are also available at point of purchase.

Chance’s United Center show in Chicago on Sept. 28 will continue as scheduled, while the second show on Sept. 29 will be rescheduled for a later date. His festival appearances including Life Is Beautiful, iHeartRadio Music Festival, and Miami Beach Pop Festival will go on as planned.

The Big Day Tour Dates

Sept. 20 – Las Vegas, NV – Life Is Beautiful
Sept. 21 – Las Vegas, NV – iHeartRadio Music Festival
Sept. 28 – Chicago, IL – United Center
Nov. 10 – Miami, FL – Miami Beach Pop Festival
Jan. 15 – San Diego, CA – Pechanga Arena
Jan. 16 – Los Angeles, CA – The Forum
Jan. 17 – San Francisco, CA – Chase Center
Jan. 19 – Phoenix, AZ – Gila River Arena
Jan. 21 – Denver, CO – Pepsi Center
Jan. 23 – Austin, TX – Frank Erwin Center
Jan. 25 – Dallas, TX – American Airlines Center
Jan. 26 – Houston, TX – Toyota Center
Jan. 28 – Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena
Jan. 29 – Atlanta, GA – State Farm Arena
Jan. 30 – Charlotte, NC – Spectrum Center
Feb. 1 – Louisville, KY – KFC Yum! Center
Feb. 4 – Cleveland, OH – Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse
Feb. 6 – Detroit, MI – Little Caesars Arena
Feb. 8 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden
Feb. 10 – Buffalo, NY – KeyBank Center
Feb. 12 – Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena
Feb. 13 – Montreal, QC – Bell Centre
Feb. 14 – Boston, MA – TD Garden
Feb. 18 – Washington, DC – Capital One Arena
Feb. 19 – Philadelphia, PA – Wells Fargo Center
Feb. 20 – Pittsburgh, PA – PPG Paints Arena
Feb. 22 – Kansas City, MO – Sprint Center
Feb. 24 – Milwaukee, WI – Fiserv Forum

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