Travis Scott Postpones 4 Shows On "Astroworld" Tour Due To "Production Issues"

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Travis Scott performs at Kailand's Swaggy 16th birthday party at Belasco Theatre on September 9, 2017 in Los Angeles, California.

Fans in Tampa, Hartford, Milwaukee and Cleveland will have to wait a bit longer to rage with Travis Scott.

Travis Scott just kicked off his Astroworld: Wish You Were Here tour a few days ago, but unfortunately, it looks like they're already facing setbacks. The tour kicked off in Baltimore on Thursday before touching down in Raleigh, NC and Miami this weekend. Scott, along with his openers Sheck Wes, Trippie Redd and Gunna, were supposed to perform in Tampa tonight, but unfortunately, that show, along with three others, has been postponed.

Amalie Arenas, where Scott was supposed to perform tonight in Tampa, revealed that tonight's show has been pushed back to a later date. Along with the show in Tampa tonight, Scott also postponed his Nov. 30th show in Hartford, Cleveland show on Dec. 4th. and Milwaukee set on Dec. 9th. Amalie Arenas issued a statement revealing that it was due to technical production issues. 

"Due to technical production issues, tonight's sold out show in Tampa along with upcoming shows in Hartford (Nov 30), Cleveland (Dec 4) and Milwaukee (Dec 9) of Travis Scott's ASTROWORLD: WISH YOU WERE HERE tour are being postponed to a later date," they wrote on Twitter.

They said the rescheduled dates will be revealed shortly, but tickets for the original date will be honored at the new date. However, if a guest isn't able to attend the rescheduled dates, they are offering refunds at the point of purchase. 

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