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Future and Metro Boomin Cancel Tour Dates, Fans Assume It's Due to Low Ticket Sales
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The record producer and the emcee were supposed to perform in Milwaukee, Nashville, Columbus, New Orleans, and Tulsa on August 2, 6, 10, 20, and 25 respectively, but they've canceled the dates.

AceShowbiz - Future and Metro Boomin have scrapped several dates for their upcoming tour. While the two collaborators didn't reveal why they canceled the show, fans assumed that it was because of low ticket sales.

The record producer and the emcee were supposed to perform in Milwaukee, Nashville, Columbus, New Orleans, and Tulsa on August 2, 6, 10, 20, and 25 respectively. However, they were canceled despite having sold about half of their available tickets.

In March, Future and Metro released a joint album named "We Don't Trust You", which debuted atop the Billboard 200. The album consists of seventeen tracks, including one titled "Like That" featuring Kendrick Lamar that reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

Metro previously planned to release the joint album in 2023. "You know, Pluto, that's my brother. We've been at it for a long time. This whole superhero moment, it's like the beginning of our phase two," he said in an interview with FLAUNT magazine published last March.

"We haven't had a song out since 'Mask Off', they've been on our heads," the record producer, whose real name is Leland Tyler Wayne, added. "With this, and then the whole State Farm thing, it's starting to slowly put people on notice: we crankins that s**t back up too."

Aside from "Like That", four other songs from the set made it to the Top 10 on the tally with "Type S**t" at No. 2, "Cinderella" at No. 6, "We Don't Trust You" at No. 8.and "Young Metro" at No. 9. A few weeks later, the duo dropped another set named "We Still Don't Trust You".

Later in April, Live Nation announced "We Trust You Tour", which is slated to kick off in Kansas City at the T-Mobile Center on July 30. The 27-date North American tour will be making stops in Detroit, Atlanta, Brooklyn, Boston, Philly, Houston, Toronto, Las Vegas, Seattle and more before wrapping up north of the border on September 9 in Vancouver, B.C., at Rogers Arena.

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