
Mac Miller has canceled his performance date at Ohio’s PromoWest Fest this weekend (the three-day festival runs July 15-17) due to “personal health issues.”
“Malcolm has decided to take some time off in July to deal with personal health issues,” the festival’s Twitter account shared on Thursday (July 14), referencing the Pittsburgh rapper’s real name Malcolm McCormick. “He apologizes to his fans who were expecting to see him and promises to be back soon.” Last month, Mac Miller also axed his set at the sold-out Woo Hah! Festival in the Netherlands.
Malcolm has decided to take some time off in July to deal with personal health issues.
— PromoWest Fest (@PWFestOfficial) July 14, 2016
He apologizes to his fans who were expecting to see him and promises to be back soon.
— PromoWest Fest (@PWFestOfficial) July 14, 2016
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Mac Miller retweeted a flier for Fool’s Gold Records Day Off show in Los Angeles on Sept. 25, where he is expected to perform alongside Pusha T, MadeinTYO and A-Trak and friends. According to Ticketmaster, his July 28 stint for the Stir Cove concert series at the Harrah’s Council Bluffs Casino & Hotel in Iowa has also been canceled.
A rep for Mac Miller did not immediately respond to Billboard‘s request for comment.
Earlier this year, Walk the Moon canceled their summer tour dates, including their PromoWest stint, so frontman Nicholas Petricca could spend time with his family while his father suffers from Alzheimer’s.