DaBaby announces new 22-show Rolling Loud tour after nearly getting canceled ...

DaBaby announces new 22-show Rolling Loud tour after nearly getting canceled ...
DaBaby announces new 22-show Rolling Loud tour after nearly getting canceled ...
DaBaby announces new 22-show Rolling Loud tour after nearly getting canceled over homophobic remarks

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DaBaby took to social media to announce a new 22-show tour after nearly being canceled for making homophobic comments.

The 29-year-old rapper, real name Jonathan Lyndale Kirk, posted a tour notice on Tuesday on Instagram for his roughly 19.7 million followers.

'THE SHOW YOU THOUGHT YOU'D NEVER SEE AGAIN,' he wrote in the caption.

On tour: DaBaby, shown in September in Atlanta, took to social media to announce a new 22-show tour after nearly being canceled for making homophobic comments in July in Miami

On tour: DaBaby, shown in September in Atlanta, took to social media to announce a new 22-show tour after nearly being canceled for making homophobic comments in July in Miami

'ROLLING LOUD presents @dababy LIVE SHOW KILLA TOUR,' he added along with information on tickets.

The tour is scheduled to begin November 26 in Chicago and will conclude in February in Los Angeles.

A representative for Rolling Loud told TMZ that the concert presenter supports second chances, believes DaBaby has learned from his experience and noted that everyone will be welcome at the shows.

DaBaby used homophobic slurs while performing at a Rolling Loud concert on July 25 in Miami.

Coming soon: 'THE SHOW YOU THOUGHT YOU'D NEVER SEE AGAIN,' he wrote in the caption about the upcoming Live Show Killa Tour presented by Rolling Loud

Coming soon: 'THE SHOW YOU THOUGHT YOU'D NEVER SEE AGAIN,' he wrote in the caption about the upcoming Live Show Killa Tour presented by Rolling Loud

The Charlotte, North Carolina native asked the Miami audience to raise their hands 'if you didn't show up today with HIV/AIDS or other STDs that'll make you die in two to three weeks,' among other offensive remarks.

He was quickly dropped by the tour after making the offensive remarks toward the LGBTQ+ community, as well as people with HIV and AIDS. 

DaBaby was subsequently

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