Live Nation has either cancelled or postponed upcoming New York city shows by Mac Miller, YG, Joey Bada$$, Appetite for Destruction, Vince Staples and Black Pistol Fire as a result of the May 25th shooting at T.I.'s concert at Irving Plaza.
Ronald McPhatter was killed and three others, including Troy Ave, were injured when gunfire erupted backstage at T.I.'s show.
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"In light of last week's tragic event, we are acting with an overabundance of caution and coordinating a going forward strategy with the New York Police Department that may also include a curfew," a spokesperson for Irving Plaza and Gramercy Theatre told Rolling Stone. "Because these discussions with New York Police Department are ongoing, we will be postponing a few of our upcoming shows."
So far only Troy Ave has been charged in connection with the shooting, But NYPD are searching for a second gunman they believe shot him and his friend McPhatter prior to the BSB Records CEO being seen on surveillance footage firing a weapon.
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