Rapper Lil Wayne wasn’t feeling the whole security vibe at Miami’s Rolling Loud Festival on Saturday, where he was supposed to co-headline day two of the weekend event. “Weezy” was scheduled to perform on the festival’s Audiomack Stage shortly before 11 p.m., but called off his set due to what he felt was over-policing taking place at the event.

“To all my fans who came to see me at Rolling Loud, I’m sorry but I won’t be performing. The Festival Police (Not Rolling Loud) made it mandatory that I had to be policed and checked to get on the stadium grounds. I do not and will not ever settle for being policed to do my job,” the rapper shared to his Twitter about two hours prior to his 11 p.m. set. “I will be at Story tonight for the afterparty and you kan katch me on tour with my bros Blink 182 this summer!”

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The lineup shakeup was just the second issue event organizers were forced to deal with over the weekend, as there had also been false reports of an active shooter on the festival grounds on Friday. Perhaps Lil Wayne had legitimate reasons for wanting to avoid dealing with festival security even if it meant passing up a performance paycheck, as rapper Kodak Black (who was also supposed to perform on Saturday) was arrested on state and federal firearms charges at the event later on in the evening, Spin reports.

As mentioned above, Lil Wayne will be on tour with Blink-182 this summer for a run of co-headlining dates scheduled to begin on June 27th in Columbus, OH. Tickets for the summer tour are on sale now at LiveNation.com.

[H/T Billboard]