Rick Ross Remains Apprehensive About Health, Cancels More Shows

This Friday (October 21st) Rick Ross was scheduled to headline the homecoming concert for Georgia State University. But after suffering two seizures on a plane last week, Ross has canceled one of his immediate upcoming performances. The concert director, George F. Baker, said:
“We are disappointed he had to cancel, but completely understand that Rick Ross needs to take care of his himself at this time. We hope he is better soon. After going through months of selecting possible artists, it takes 8 – 12 weeks of work to negotiate availability, fees, and contracts to just schedule a concert. We could never find a new artist in three days and be able to sell tickets and promote it effectively.”
Students are asked to bring their tickets and receipts in order to have their money refunded. But we’re not sure just how many disappointed students there actually are, since we just reported that Georgia State students were protesting his Homecoming performance just last week. Guess it was a blessing in disguise for them, right?
Meanwhile, Thursday, TMZ also reported that Ross is rescheduling his L.A. concert for 2012 so he can focus on his recovery. A promoter for the concert explained:
“Pushing [Ross] to do a show that he was not prepared to do was not beneficial to anyone.”
Source: GSU Facebook
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