Lil Baby’s It’s Only Us summer tour is getting smaller.
Baby recently canceled shows in Phoenix, Sacramento, Las Vegas, Salt Lake City, Denver, Pittsburgh, Indianapolis, and Louisville amid poor sales.
A scan of Ticketmaster reveals there are many tickets available for many of the remaining dates.
Baby booked larger arenas for the tour.
He’s not the first rapper to find it’s a lot easier to get fans to stream a track for nothing than it is to get them to pay money for a seat. Â In fact, his joint arena tour with Lil Durk a few years back notoriously flopped.
The It’s Only Us tour is set to start on July 26 in Houston. Â That one appears to be sold out, although there are plenty of tickets on the secondary market.