
Black Eyed Peas Cancel Las Vegas Residency Amid ‘Current Circumstances’
The Black Eyed Peas have unexpectedly canceled their Las Vegas residency, “Black Eyed Peas: 3008 – The Vegas Residency,” citing “current circumstances.”
The band shared the cancellation message on their Instagram story.
“To our dearest Peabodies, it is with a heavy heart that, in light of current circumstances, our Las Vegas shows will not be moving forward as planned,” the band wrote. “Ticket providers will issue full refunds automatically. Stay tuned for updates on future performances by following us – we can’t wait to see you again.”
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The band, which now consists of will.i.am, Taboo, and apl.de.ap after Fergie’s departure in 2018, was scheduled for a series of 15 performances spread across February, March, and May. The shows were slated to take place at the PH Live at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino.
While the exact reasons behind the cancellation were not detailed, there is speculation that the recent wildfires in Southern California may have influenced the decision. Taboo owned a residence in Altadena, an area severely affected by the Eaton Fire.
For more details and to stay up-to-date on the latest information, fans can follow the band’s social media or visit their official website, blackeyedpeas.com.