Promoters say The Game has pulled out of his upcoming appearance at two legs of a new New Zealand hip-hop festival, continuing the Compton rapper’s sketchy attendance record in Aotearoa.
In an announcement made on Facebook today, promoters Room Service say The Game, real name Jayceon Taylor, has “last-minute commitments” that won’t allow him to perform on a bill that includes Ice Cube, Cypress Hill and a Major Flavours showcase led by DJ Sir-Vere at two dates in Auckland and Christchurch in March and April.
Fans didn’t seem surprised by the news, with one quipping, “Called that before I bought tickets,” and another saying, “He gets his name cause his pull out game is strong.”
His cancellation means the unGoogleable rapper has now made just two of seven scheduled appearances in Aotearoa, a record detailed by The Spinoff in this story published last November. Previous excuses include venues not being booked, promoters refusing to cover $3 million in costs to film a documentary on his trip down under, and, when he went AWOL in 2016, apparently confusing New Zealand for Australia.
His record hasn’t put promoters off trying to reschedule The Game for future events. “We look forward to bringing him back as soon as possible,” they said. The tour, sans The Game, hits Christchurch’s Hagley Park on March 31 and Auckland’s Trusts Arena on April 1.