Bobby Shmurda Reacts to Allegations That He Sold Ten Tickets, Announces a Mini Tour, and Informs Blogs: “I Need Help”

Bobby Shmurda is reacting once more to rumors that his “Still Alive Tour” was canceled because only 10 tickets were sold in each location.

Last night, the Brooklyn rapper addressed the controversy and hinted at a new tour on Instagram Live.

He informed supporters, “We have a few, a mini tour coming up.” “I will shortly release [dates].” I want everyone to prepare for that.

The update was posted on Instagram a few days after Bobby accused his team—manager Big Gwop and booking agent Philip Stengel—of poorly handling the tour’s promotion. 

In response, Stengel said that the average number of tickets sold in each market was only 10, which was insufficient to support continuing.

Bobby made it apparent during his Instagram Live that he believes the blogs are focusing too much on the negative headlines and not enough on his actual music, even if he didn’t specifically mention his team again.

Additionally, I want to apologize to all of the blogs. I’m not sure if I ever shot a brother or sister when I was younger. He stated, “I’m going to post a lot of things that we’re doing this week and next week, and I want some support from the blogs. I don’t know if I robbed anybody.”

Bobby also subtly criticized outlets that he believed were supporting the story, referring to DJ Akademiks, No Jumper, and Angela Yee as “Angelina Jolie.”

“They are in favor of all the motherf**ing bullsht that is occurring.” He said, “All the fake sh*t.” “It’s insane.”

Bobby made it apparent that he is still working, still putting out music, and still attempting to tour—this time, on his own terms—in spite of the conflict and the public back and forth.

Bobby’s enthusiasm indicates that he is not done, even though the “Still Alive Tour” may be over.

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