Fetty Wap’s postponed UK tour which was originally set for this later this month has been rearranged for September, with continental dates to be released later on. The original tour had to be delayed after the Fetty’s record label decided to postpone his new album release to later on in the year.
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— Muzmo English (@muzmo_en) April 15, 2019
Fetty Wap’s management released the following statement “Our label was insistent that the time was right for Fetty’s new music, so knowing that his fans have been waiting and the label is prepared to release the new music, it made sense to move this to September. While we are all disappointed that the Euro Stop tour is delayed by a few months, we are excited for Fetty’s fans to hear his new music and when Fetty does get to Europe in September the wait will be well worth it.”
Fetty’s second album “King Zoo” is due for release later this year, following on from the success of his 2015 self titled debut. This album brought Fetty to prominence through tracks such as Trap Queen and 679 (featuring ‘Remy Boyz’). Winning him the 2015 ‘New Artist To Watch’ award at the MTV VMAs
One of Fetty’s live shows hand an unexpected ending last month as the rapper threw money at disgruntled fans unhappy with his performance. Explaining the incident XXL magazine writes:“In a video published to Twitter Wednesday (March 20), the New Jersey rapper is confronted by a disgruntled fan who accused the rapper of ending his set early. Instead of losing his cool, Fetty Wap reached into his pocket and pulled out a wad of cash.
The video shows Fetty approaching a group of fans after he allegedly heard someone in the group yell “Fuck your set.” After the fan made his plea, the Remy Boyz chief began to walk away to avoid any problems. Before Fetty cleared the scene, the fan yelled out that he paid $40 to watch the rapper perform.
Rearranged Fetty Wap UK tour dates.
19/09/2019 – O2 Academy, Glasgow
20/09 – Eventim Olympia, Liverpool
21/09 – Rock City, Nottingham
22/09 – O2 Institute, Birmingham
23/09 – O2 Forum.London
24/09 – Tramshed, Cardiff
25/09 – O2 Academy, Bristol
26/09 – Manchester Academy, Manchester