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Kid Cudi Cancels Moon Man's Landing Festival In Cleveland

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Kid Cudi's second annual Moon Man's Landing Festival in Cleveland, Ohio, has been canceled.

Lil Uzi Vert, $UICIDEBOY$, Coi Leray, BashfortheWorld, Siena Bella and Chelsea Paste were scheduled to perform at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in Cleveland on August 19. Cudi was also set to headline the festival in his home city.

"Im gonna have to cancel Moon Man's Landing this year. I know u guys wanted an outdoor festival, and so did I, but the city wouldnt approve it," Cudi wrote on Twitter. "And instead of cancelling the whole thing I decided to have it at the arena because I still wanted to bring something cool to the city, but I knew u guys werent feelin it."

"Dont even trip!! Heres the good news. Im bringing the fest back next year, hopefully w some of the same line up and it will be in an outdoor venue," he continued. "Only thing is, it might have to be over an hour outside of Cleveland. I saw some people say that dont mind the drive if I did make it outside the city, so let me know ur feedback yall!!"

Cudi promised to bring the concert event back next year but expressed doubt if he will be able to hold it inside the city.

"I doubt the city will approve anything in the city, but Moon Man's Landing is not dead!" he said. "And we will find a better place for u all to have an epic time at. Promise."

Kid Cudi's ninth album, Insano, is due to be released in September.

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