Breaking the news about The Big Tour, the 'No Problem' hitmaker claims that he will instead use the time to 'be with family, make some new music and develop his best show.'

AceShowbiz - Chance The Rapper has apologised to fans after deciding to cancel plans for his 2020 tour.

The "No Problem" hitmaker had originally been due to kick off the trek in mid-September, but he postponed the shows until January following the birth of his second daughter, Marli, in August.

Now Chance has announced he will no longer be going ahead with the gigs at all.

Taking to Instagram on Sunday, December 15, he wrote, "Hey guys I've decided to cancel the Big Tour."

"I know it sucks and its (sic) been a lot of back and forth with reschedules and rerouting, but it's for the best. I'm gonna take this time to be with family, make some new music and develop my best show to date."

Chance went on to insist he was "deeply sorry" for the change of plans, and concluded his post with a message of gratitude.

"Thank you all for an amazing year, and a huge thanks to my team and family for being so strong through this whole year," he continued.

"I promise to come back much stronger and better in 2020 and hope to see some of you guys there. I truly love you and God bless."

The news of the tour cancellation emerged a day after Chance performed at the Rolling Loud Festival in Los Angeles.

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