Jeremih Exits ‘Summer’s Over Tour’, After Drama with PARTYNEXTDOOR. The “Oui” singer accuses crew of sabotaging his show with pepper spray and bad sound.

Summer is over for us and Jeremih.

The “Oui” singer is no longer on the Summer’s Over Tour with PARTYNEXTDOOR. Livenation is opting to get rid of the Jeremih after multiple incidents. Problems started when Jeremih called PNB and his crew “b@tch ass n#@gas” at a show in Dallas. The heat turned up when Jeremih became the co-headliner on the tour to which PNB refused to cooperate. Things got so bad at one point, allegedly, pepper spray went inside of the smoke machine during his set, ultimately affecting his voice.
The production issues didn’t stop there, in Jeremih’s hometown of Chicago, he shouted “fuck ya’ll” to the sound crew. Forcing him to cut his part of the show short. He later apologized to fans claiming he wanted to do more than three songs blaming the sound team for tampering with equipment during his performance.
Among all of these infractions, the biggest one came in Houston. An unknown man posing as Jeremih came out and performed in a hoodie and sunglasses, intentionally concealing his identity, however, not fooling fans. Concert goers angrily took to Twitter and Instagram exposing the “Jeremih” imposter.
Live nation issued the following statement regarding the dismissal of Jeremih:

 

Live Nation’s top priority is helping artists and performers create great shows for their fans. With this in mind, we’ve decided it’s best for the Summer’s Over Tour to continue without Jeremih, effective immediately. After multiple incidents we are left with no other choice. We do not support these actions or take these actions lightly. Ticketholders may request a full refund at point of purchase, which will forfeit access to the entire show. No partial refunds will be issued.

 

Not sure why Jeremih didn’t come in as a co-headliner from the jump, he’s one of the most popular artists out right now. Jeremih should be demanding answers from his managers, agents and anyone else involved for placing him on this tour as an opening act in the first place. Then again Jeremih may have been the problem.