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Meek Mill Cancels Upcoming Tussey Mountain Performance

ID Entertainment announced Wednesday that its upcoming Influence Music Festival, headlined by Philly rapper Meek Mill, will be canceled.

Meek Mill’s manager informed organizers that the rapper would not be able to attend due to “personal reasons.” He also has dropped several other scheduled performances this week.

“This is out of our control, and we were prepared and ready to put on an amazing production,” ID Entertainment said in a release. “Meek Mill takes full responsibility for not being able to make the show.”

The show was scheduled for Thursday night at the Tussey Mountain Amphitheatre, where Meek Mill would perform alongside a handful of Penn State local performers and Miami rapper Zoey Dollaz.

There will be a full refund for any purchased ticket by contacting [email protected]The refunds will be issued within 30 days.

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