The Pittsburgh rapper postpones the Australasian leg of his 'GO:OD AM' tour after spending about three months hitting the road.
- Dec 23, 2015
AceShowbiz - Mac Miller has canceled plan to visit Australia and New Zealand in the coming weeks. The rapper announced in a string of Twitter posts on Monday, December 21 that he'd postponed his tour Down Under due to exhaustion.
"After over 90 days on the road...I have to cancel New Zealand and Australia. I am so sorry to all my fans out there. My voice is gone," he wrote. "My body is exhausted, and I can not guarantee you guys an 100 percent performance. I don't want to give you anything less than my best."
After over 90 days on the road...I have to cancel New Zealand and Australia. I am so sorry to all my fans out there. My voice is gone...
— Mac (@MacMiller) December 22, 2015
He went on assuring fans that there would be rescheduled dates, "I need to rest and get myself healthy. I am not cancelling, but postponing, you can bet your bottom dollar I'll be back soon."
According to the Pittsburgh native himself, these are the first shows he's canceled in five years. "I haven't cancelled anything in 5 years, but I found out I was human. F**k. I thought I was a super hero...I'm not giving up on that theory," he added.
The postponed Australasia concerts were part of his "GO:OD AM" tour that he launched earlier this year in support of his latest album of the same title. Miller was supposed to play in Gisborne, New Zealand later this month before heading to Australia for three shows beginning early in January.