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DaBaby announces new 22-show Rolling Loud tour after nearly getting canceled over homophobic remarks

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DaBaby took to social media to announce a new 22-show tour after nearly being canceled for making homophobic comments.The 29-year-old rapper, real name Jonathan Lyndale Kirk, posted a tour notice on Tuesday on Instagram for his roughly 19.7 million followers.'THE SHOW YOU THOUGHT YOU'D NEVER SEE AGAIN,' he wrote in the caption.

On tour:DaBaby, shown in September in Atlanta, took to social media to announce a new 22-show tour after nearly being canceled for making homophobic comments in July in Miami'ROLLING LOUD presents @dababy LIVE SHOW KILLA TOUR,' he added along with information on tickets.The tour is scheduled to begin November 26 in Chicago and will conclude in February in Los Angeles.

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