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Lil Uzi Vert Reportedly Cancels On "Rolling Loud Australia" Last Minute


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"Rolling Loud Australia" is upon us, and within a day of its commencement, several notable names have disappeared from the festival lineup. Festival organizers opted for a slick maneuver, instead of broaching the subject on unceremonious grounds. The new lineup reflects the rumored cancelation of Lil Uzi Vert and Ski Mask The Slump God.

In Uzi's slot, festival organizers managed to secure the services of Rae Sremmurd, who as you'll recall, just wrapped up a tour of the Australian peninsula. Rae Sremmurd's recruitment lands them in the coveted 9 pm headliner spot, right before Future is set to take the stage at 10 pm. Rolling Loud Australia is, after all, a one-day event taking place exclusively on January 27th.

Whatslively, a reputable "hip-hop" media outlet in Australia is reporting that Ski Mask The Slump God was forced to pull out due to passport issues, whereas Lil Uzi Vert is citing "undisclosed reasons" for his absence from the tourney. They also reported the inclusion of Rae Sremmurd (later confirmed by Rolling Loud's Twitter) and the compensatory presence of Gunna on the rebuffed lineup.

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