Lil Skies Cancels Remaining Tour Dates Due To "Unforeseen Health Issues"

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"The Life Of The Dark Rose" tour has been put to a halt.

Lil Skies is one of the hottest artists out right now. Prior to the release of his debut project, The Life Of A Dark Rose, the rapper's career skyrocketed. Like most artists who dropped an album, he's been on the road touring his latest mixtape. However, it seems like it'll have to come to a stop as the rapper recently announced that he's cancelling the rest of his tour dates.

Lil Skies took to Twitter earlier today to reveal that he's dealing with some health issues that are preventing him for continuing with the rest of the dates on his tour.

"Dear All, Due to unforeseen heath issues, I am unable to complete The Life Of The Dark Rose Tour." He wrote, "It's my hope and prayer to get well soon so that I can continue to give you guys the show that you deserve. As much as it saddens me to do this, I know it's in my best interest of my health and my future."

We're hoping that whatever he's facing, we hope he recovers soon. The rapper's been not only grinding on the road but has also been dropping new music and videos. Just yesterday he dropped his "Welcome To The Rodeo" video and prior to that, he dropped off his collab with Rich The Kid on "Creeping" as well as his own single, "Pop Star" just a day later. 


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