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Kanye West Cancels Los Angeles Show Following Politically Charged Concert Rant

West said he was hurt because he heard Beyoncé refused to perform at the MTV Video Music Awards unless she won Video of the Year over him

Kanye West has canceled all remaining dates of his Saint Pablo Tour just days after telling fans at a concert that he would have voted for Donald Trump, then delivering another public screed before abruptly ending a concert in Northern California and calling off a performance Sunday in the Los Angeles area. 

On Monday, a representative for West said the remaining dates of the tour also have been nixed. The Saint Pablo Tour had future stops in Dallas, Denver, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Detroit, Boston, New York City and Washington, D.C., among others.

Captured on video by concert-goers Saturday night in Sacramento, West in an over 10-minute tirade told the audience he was on his "Trump (expletive) tonight." He talked about Beyoncé, Jay Z, Hillary Clinton, Mark Zuckerberg, the radio and MTV at the stop of his Saint Pablo Tour. 

Fans in attendance said on social media that West played only a few songs before ending the show abruptly after only 30 minutes. The angry audience booed, and many are seeking refunds for the aborted show. Some paid around $250 for a pair of tickets.

Rapper Snoop Dogg recorded West's rant and offered his own take on the entertainer in an Instagram post.

"I smoke weed. Weed don't make you do that," Snoop Dogg said as West can be heard in the background. "What the f--- is he on?"

On Sunday night, Ticketmaster announced that West's show at the Forum in the Los Angeles suburb of Inglewood, California, was cancelled. The ticket vendor gave no explanation for the cancellation. Ticketmaster tweeted, however, that tickets purchased by phone and internet were refunded.

Saturday's outburst and truncated show became a hot topic on Twitter and other social platforms Sunday morning, as amateur videos circulated of West's rant where, among other things, he said he was hurt because he heard Beyoncé refused to perform at the MTV Video Music Awards unless she won Video of the Year over him. He also urged her husband Jay Z to call him and "talk to me like a man." 

West took aim at radio stations for playing the same stuff "over and over and over," too and also addressed Hillary Clinton. 

"It's a new world, Hillary Clinton, it's a new world," West said. "Feelings matter. Because guess what? Everybody in middle America felt a way and they showed you how they felt. Feelings matter, bro." 

The performer said he was putting his life, career and "public well-standing" at risk by talking to the fans in the audience "like this," adding that his Saint Pablo tour "is the most relevant (expletive) happening." 

He continued: "I am here to change things. And things won't change until people admit their own falsehoods. I got the visions, bro. That's what I've been blessed with. My vision. I'm not always going to say things the perfect way, the right way. But I'm going to say how I feel." 

West's representatives did not immediately respond to request for comment.

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