After the Tragic Death of ‘Young Dolph’, Soulja Boy Not Performing In the Millennium Tour!

Soulja Boy will not be performing at the Millennium Tour for the next several gigs. Unfortunately, following the untimely death of Young Dolph on November 17, the Chicago-born rapper has been removed from the continuing musical tour.

G-Squared Events, the event’s organizers, confirmed Dolph’s death and Boy’s absence on Instagram, adding that the team made the decision for the artists, customers, and tour reps’ safety.

According to the statement, Dolph will not play at this weekend’s performances in St. Louis and Memphis, where he was shot to death while buying cookies from a bakery on Wednesday afternoon.

The following was part of the statement:

The Millennium Tour 2021 Tour promoter, G-Squared Events, has decided that rapper Soulja Boy will not perform during this weekend’s tour stops in St. Louis, Missouri, and Memphis, Tennessee, in response to the terrible shooting death of rap artist Young Dolph. To ensure the safety of The Millennium Tour 2021 artists and supporters, tour organizers are taking precautions and want to make the best decision possible.

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Source: GQ

One of the G-Squared Events representatives also stated that their patrons’ safety and well-being were their top focus.

“We take pride in providing our fans with high-quality concert experiences. In times like these, we’ll go to any length to guarantee that everyone involved in these activities is healthy, safe, and, quite frankly, having a good time “Added the spokesman.

Young Dolph Was Shot

Dolph, 39, was shot and killed inside the Makeda’s Butter Cookies bakery in South Memphis by unknown shooters.

The artist was shot and murdered at 1 p.m. local time on Wednesday, according to Fox 13 Memphis.

Police officers arrived on the scene immediately after the incident and began an investigation. Dolph’s body was discovered inside the bakery, while his camo Lamborghini was parked in front of the establishment, according to police. (pulpjuiceandsmoothie.com)

According to The Shade Room, he went to the same cookie store a week prior, and during that visit, he promoted the place and boasted about his fresh-from-the-oven chocolate chip cookies.

Young Dolph and Soulja Boy had a dispute

Dolph and fellow rapper Boy had a nasty online debate about money accusations a week before his murder.

According to Complex, Dolph promised that each live performance would earn him $100,000, but the ‘Pretty Boy Swag’ singer wasn’t ready to believe him.

“How da [crap] do I get 100rax + for a show as an independent artist?” Dolph penned the piece. “How come @keyglock has more cars and ice than you and your CEO?”

“[cap emoji] That’s large-cap [cap emoji]. They signed with @empire [laughing-crying emoji] and I’m completely self-sufficient “After the allegation was reshared on Akademiks’ Instagram page, Boy remarked on it.

Netizens slammed Boy after he released his ‘Stretch Some’ single, which many assumed was a Dolph diss track, because to their past. Trouble, an Atlanta rapper, attacked Soulja for the release, saying that it was a disrespectful gesture.

The boy even made a rude comment on The Shade Room’s Instagram post about Dolph’s death and G-Squared Events’ decision. He wrote that he didn’t mind because he was paid by the organizer

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