A$AP Rocky Books Show In Sweden After Jail Stint

A$AP Rocky Books Show In Sweden After Jail Stint
A$AP Rocky is going back to Sweden.
While the rapper reportedly vowed he would never step foot back on Sweden’s soil after spending weeks in jail there, he’s heading back to the country for a concert.
A$AP Rocky booked a show in Stockholm’s Ericsson Globe on Dec. 11. He’ll join Swedish artists who haven’t been announced yet, but tickets go on sale Tuesday (Nov. 12).
LiveNation said in a statement
“After tremendous support from the Swedish fans, he returns to Stockholm for a long-awaited gig for all his supporters.”
Interestingly enough, back in August sources said A$AP Rocky claimed he was never going to Sweden.
The last time he was there, he was arrested after getting into a street fight with a local.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m2OLIowzwQI&t=91s
He was held in jail for over three weeks (reportedly in inhumane conditions) before going to trial. He was released back to the U.S. before he was found guilty.
#BREAKING: @asvpxrocky is back in the United States after being released from custody in Sweden. @Stu_Mundel caught his arrival at #LAX. #CBSLA pic.twitter.com/VmGyybFTg7
— Mike Rogers (@MikeRogersTV) August 3, 2019
Fortunately, he wasn’t ordered to go back to jail.

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