Lil Durk's Future Performances in Jeopardy After His Request to Lift Curfew Gets Rejected
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Facing five felonies in relation to a shooting outside an Atlanta restaurant in early February, the 'Like Me' rapper is banned from going outdoors from 11 P.M. until 7 A.M. while being free on bond.

AceShowbiz - Embattled rapper Lil Durk has been denied his request to lift the curfew restrictions in his attempted murder case so he can honour concert bookings outside of Atlanta, Georgia.

The "Like Me" star, real name Durk Derrick Banks, is facing five felonies in relation to a shooting which took place outside The Varsity restaurant in Atlanta in early February, when a man was shot in the leg.

The MC, who was arrested in late May, is currently free on $250,000 (£197,000) bond, but must stick to a strict curfew, which bans him from going outdoors from 11 pm until 7 am.

Durk, who insists he is innocent, claims the restriction is severely impacting his career and ability to travel outside the city for work, leaving him potentially liable for legal action from concert promoters, who had booked him for gigs prior to his arrest.

He recently requested special permission to have the curfew relaxed while he's on the road - so he can still make his scheduled summer concerts, including his set at the Dope Shows Festival in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania this Saturday, July 06.

However, his motion was dismissed by a Georgia judge on Monday, July 01, according to TMZ, effectively putting his upcoming performances outside of Atlanta in jeopardy.

Durk, 26, had previously complained about having to cancel six performances to date due to the terms of his bond release, costing him much-needed funds to provide for his family, including his six children from various relationships.

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