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Teyana Taylor Has Removed Jeremih From Their Joint Tour, Finishing The Tour Solo With Dani Leigh

Yesterday, Teyana Taylor put Jeremih on blast after feeling disrespected on their joint tour. Well now, Taylor has taken over their joint tour as her own.

Taylor had issued the following statement on Twitter. “I’ve been extremely mistreated on this tour so on that note i will NO longer continue to stay on the #LaterThatNightTour because if I do ima end up knocking this nigga out. I’m sorry to all who has already purchased tickets to see me I will make sure everyone gets refunded!”

In true New York fashion, Taylor called Jeremih out in person, and on social media. Taylor, now on her second album, says that Jeremih also consistently disrespected their opening act Dani Leigh. Taylor also said she didn’t trust Jeremih and their production team for various reasons, since they shared teams for the tour. Taylor now has hired her own production team.

The only response Jeremih has put out so far is an Instagram post.

And while originally pulling out, Taylor is still taking Leigh in the road with her for the following dates. The new tour is called #KTSEOnAlseVII.

8/16 – Toronto, Ontario – The Phoenix Concert Theater “RESCHEDULED”

COMING UP:

8/17 – Detroit, MI – The Majestic

8/19 – Chicago, IL – Vic Theatre

8/21 – Nashville, TN – Marathon Music Works

8/22 – Kansas City, MO – Arvest Bank Theater

8/24- Houston, TX – The Revention Music Center w/ Daniel Caesar

8/25 – Dallas, TX – The Bomb Factory

8/28 – Denver, CO – Ogden Theatre

9/1 – Los Angeles, CA – The Novo

9/3 – Santa Ana, CA – The Observatory OC

9/4 – San Diego, CA – The Observatory was N Park

9/5 San Francisco Regency Ballroom

9/7 – Seattle, WA – The Showbox Sodo

9/8 – Portland, OR – The Crystal Ballroom

9/15 – Raleigh, NC – Dreamville Festival at Dorothea Dix Park

Taylor also says more dates will be added.

William Carter

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