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Lil Durk UK Concert Cancelled as Immigration Blocks Rapper’s Entry Ahead Of Summer Tour

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Durk Derrick Banks, known as Lil Durk has been denied entry into the United Kingdom as the American rapper prepares for his European tour. He is the lead member and founder of the collective and record label  Only the Family.  Born and raised in Chicago, Illinois, the rapper has been in limelight for a good number of years, with his songs selling millions of copies worldwide.

Lil Durk UK Concert Cancelled as Immigration Blocks Rapper's Entry Ahead Of Summer Tour
Lil Durk

Lil Durk’s biggest song is arguably ”Laugh Now Cry Later ” and  ”What Happened to Virgil” where he featured Nicki Minaj and Gunna respectively.  His newest album is titled ”7220” and his first album dropped back in 2014 which was titled ‘Signed to the Streets”. His ”7220” album was certified Gold on Billboard just two months after its release.

The 29-year-old is reportedly worth over $3m as at 2022. However Lil Durk was barred by the British government  in relation to a shooting that claimed the life of Dayvon Daquan Bennett aka King Von who was signed under Lil Durk’s label called Only the Family and it remains unclear on what actually happened that day but authorities believe it is still unwise to allow a man who has been related to an unsolved murder case into their land.

Lil Durk is also having tours in Holland and an unnamed country in Europe which will be revealed later. He will be in Las Vegas, Nevada in June during his American tour. Durkio, as he is fondly called, has been in a lot of controversial talk lately with rival 6ix 9ine Tekashi trolling him and also fans have been talking about if there will be an actual fight between the two.

Durkio’s representatives are currently working to clear their client’s reputation and ensure he will be at the tour in the UK.  Fans of the star can only keep their fingers crossed and hope that Durkio will be in the UK after his tour in Holland.

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