Fans were left asking, “Where’s our tour?” after Drake abruptly canceled his concert in Philadelphia on Saturday night.
Nearly an hour after the show was scheduled to begin, Drake decided to pull the plug on his “Would You Like a Tour?” gig at Philly’s Wells Fargo Center.
According to Philly.com, fans started filling the arena before they were notified that Drake would not be hitting the stage. They took to Twitter to vent their frustrations around 8:30 p.m. (The show was scheduled to start at 7 p.m.).
A Wells Fargo Center spokesperson released the following statement:
“Due to the elaborate nature of tonight’s show and an unexpected technical issue, Drake’s ‘Would You Like A Tour’ concert at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia has been postponed until Wednesday, December 18.”
All tickets from the show will be honored at the new concert date.
The Philadelphia show was the second stop on Drake’s “Would You Like a Tour?,” which kicked off on Friday in Pittsburgh. It is scheduled to resume in Montreal on Monday.
While the show didn’t go on for Drake, supporting act Miguel decided to throw a free pop-up show. “…last nights pop up show in Philly was LOVE. Big shout to Orliebs and all the fans that found it,” tweeted the “Adorn” singer.