Fugees, the groundbreaking early-90s hip-hop trio comprised of Wyclef Jean, Lauryn Hill, and Pras Michel, has postponed its 2021 reunion tour honoring the 25th anniversary of the group’s second and final album, 1996’s The Score.

“Dates for our upcoming Fugees 25th Anniversary Tour are moving to early 2022 to ensure the best chance that all cities on the tour are fully open so we can perform for as many fans as possible,” the band wrote in a statement posted to Instagram.

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The post continued, “With so much excitement around the reunion tour, we are also happy to announce that we will be adding more cities and dates! Full details coming soon along with some SPECIAL announcements.”

The initial tour announcement came back on September 21st and included a reunion show at New York, NY’s Pier 17 the very next day. While the show in NYC went off without issue, the tour was supposed to start up again on November 2nd at United Center in Chicago, IL. From there, Fugees were scheduled to perform around the U.S. before bringing the tour over to Europe and Africa with shows in Paris, France (12/4); London, U.K. (12/6); Nigeria; and Ghana.

While the band has not provided any additional details, stay tuned to the Fugees’ Instagram for the latest tour information as it becomes available.

 

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