Following pro-Trump rants and a shortened set in Cali.
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Kanye West officially confirmed on Monday morning that he has canceled the remaining dates of his “Saint Pablo” tour following multiple on-stage controversies. The rapper cut short his Saturday evening set in Sacramento, Calif., after just three songs and a rant about Jay Z, Beyoncé, and Hillary Clinton; and before that, during a Thursday evening show in San Jose, he confessed that had he voted in the presidential election, he would’ve cast a ballot for Donald Trump. Sunday's make-up concert date in Los Angeles was cancelled following his rants, and a spokesperson confirmed on Monday that the last 21 shows on the tour—including stops in Brooklyn, Philadelphia, and Texas—have been cancelled and “tickets will be fully refunded at point of purchase.”