Jermaine Dupri – I’m Pushing The Tour Back Due To Creative Changes

Jermaine Dupri Announces Tour Push Back Due To Creative Changes
The 25th Anniversary So So Def Reunion Tour was originally scheduled to kick off on Sunday, October 14th, but it looks like it won’t be due to Jermaine Dupri’s conflicting creativity differences. The So So Def founder released a statement about the tour being pushed back via his Twitter about a week ago, which was also two weeks ahead of the tour’s initial kick off date. He wrote,
To all my fans, I know what I’m bout to say is gonna create a very very big [fire storm] but due to my schedule and creative changes I don’t feel comfortable starting this tour on the 14th, I honestly believe I need another week to get this to where I want it to be.
To all my fans,I know what I’m bout to say is gonna create a very very big ? but due to my schedule and creative changes I don’t feel comfortable starting this tour on the 14th,I honestly believe I need another week to get this to where I want it to be
— Jermaine Dupri (@jermainedupri) October 3, 2018

The new scheduled date for the tour is set to for Sunday, October 21st and will still be held in Atlanta at the State Farm Arena. The tour will be apart of the 25th anniversary tour for the So So Def record label. Concert goers will get to hear classics from their favorite R&B and Hip-Hop acts from the late 90s up until the early 2000s. Some artists who are set to perform are Bow Wow, Da Brat, Xscape, Jagged Edge, Dem Franchize Boyz, and Anthony Hamilton to name a few.
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