SiR Announces Toronto Show Is Canceled, Responds to Schoolboy Q's Joke: ‘They Don’t Like Us’

This is the second show by a Top Dawg Entertainment artist that has been canceled.

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SiR is the latest Top Dawg Entertainment artist to have their show canceled in Toronto, Canada, and label stalwarts Schoolboy Q and Punch are poking fun at the whole situation.

On Tuesday, the TDE singer hopped on his X page to let his fans in Toronto know that his concert that was supposed to take place at History, which Drake helped design, had been canceled. It's the second show by a TDE artist that had been axed in the aftermath of the Drake and Kendrick Lamar beef earlier this year. SiR apologized for giving the update but clarified that he and his team were looking to reschedule the show for another date.

"So sorry to my Toronto fans. The show has been cancelled. We're working on rescheduling for a later date," SiR tweeted.

It didn't take long for his labelmate Q and TDE president Terrence "Punch" Henderson to give their thoughts on the cancellation and they had a bit of fun in the process. The Blue Lips rapper cracked a joke on SiR saying he can "sing on the bus" and Punch claimed the rapper was "a menace to society."

In response, Q wrote, "HAHAHAHAHAHHAAHHAHAA TAKE YO ASS HOME BOY.. SING ON THE BUS ITS OVA WIT" which made SiR respond, "They DON'T like us," a flip of Kendrick Lamar's Drake diss track, "Not Like Us."

Sir later tweeted that the venue had canceled his show despite him selling it out. "For those wondering, we sold that show out. It was cancelled by the venue. Not sure why. My apologies again to those that came just to see me," he tweeted.

Schoolboy Q was the first TDE artist to have their show in Toronto canceled last week. He joked that the Canadian police didn't want any artists from the label to perform in the city, but he reiterated that Top Dawg was hanging with Lil Wayne and Birdman while OVO's PartyNextDoor played a show in L.A.

"They just cancelled my show in Toronto 😂," the 37-year-old tweeted. "Canadian police dont want nobody from TDE performing."

He added, "TOP was just wit Wayne & Baby smh partynextdoor just had a show @ the palladium 🤦🏾‍♂️ if we wanted to get yall we would've just did it.. now when sumbody get hurt don't cry…"

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