Lil Durk has canceled most of the dates on his "Sorry For The Drought" tour as well as his appearance at this weekend's Rolling Loud Miami.
The rapper has canceled 24 dates from his schedule, with only five shows unaffected, including two hometown shows at Chicago's United Center.
The decision comes after Lil Durk spent a week in the hospital to treat severe exhaustion and dehydration.
DJ Akademiks said on Instagram that he got a statement from Durk "exclusively about these cancellations," which reads as follows: "Since I'm still awaiting to get full clearance from my doctors to travel and perform again, I have no other choice but to cancel my headlining Rolling Loud performance. While I'm home resting, I am looking forward to my two homecoming shows on the 11th & 12th in Chicago. For the rest of the country, I'll be announcing new dates soon. #StillHealing"
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