Childish Gambino Reportedly Postpones This Is America Tour After Injury
As a number of days prior, Donald Glover was out on tour, en route to hit 18 cities across the U.S. And Canada apparently as
his last hurrah under the moniker
Childish Gambino. Although an announced foot injury has left Gambino unable to accomplish the rest of the tour, so far anyway.
Over the weekend, his show in Dallas was
seemingly cut short due to his injury. Right now, Fam Rothstein, one of Glover's creative partners, has taken to Twitter to clarify that the nine remaining
This Is America dates have been "postponed, not cancelled,"
Billboard points out.
The first date affected is Wednesday night (September 26)'s gig at The Forum in Inglewood, California, which venue organizers
announced on Twitter. Specifics of the injury are still unconfirmed, though TMZ announced that Glover might've suffered a damaged foot.
Before the injury, Glover took time while in his Chicago tour stop
to honor fellow musician Mac Miller, who
died earlier this month. "He was so nice. Y'all don't know, like, he was the sweetest guy," he mentioned before launching into "Riot." "A lot of critics were like, 'Yo, this corny-ass white dude,' just like they're like, 'Yo, this corny-ass black dude.' And we used to talk, and this kid, he just loved music."
Whatever the nature of his injury, Glover appears to be taking some time to get better before he ventures back out to close the live-performance chapter in Childish Gambino's career. At the begin of 2018, at the Grammys, Glover was asked if he was really retiring the Gambino persona, and he mentioned he was.
"I stand by that,"
he mentioned at the time. "I'm really appreciative of this. I'm still making another project now. ... Although I like endings. I think they're crucial to progress."
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