Rapper Ja Rule revealed that he has been denied entry into the UK just days before his tour was set to begin in Cardiff.
The US musician, whose real name is Jeffrey Bruce Atkins Sr, was scheduled to kick off his Sunrise tour at Cardiff’s Utilita Arena on Friday. Ja Rule, aged 47, attributed the refusal to his criminal record.
He was also scheduled to perform in London, Birmingham, Nottingham, Leeds, and Liverpool. Expressing his dismay on social media, he wrote: “I’m so devastated – I can’t believe the UK won’t let me in.”
“I’ve spent a half million dollars of my own money to put this tour together only to be denied entry days before my shows.
“This is not fair to me or my fans – these venues are 85% sold out and now I can’t come.”
Ja Rule, who was released from prison in May 2013 after serving two years on gun possession and tax evasion charges, added: “The UK is one of the few European countries that restricts entry to people with criminal records.
“In general you will likely be denied entry if you have been convicted of a crime punishable by 23 months or more under British law, or if you’ve served more than 12 months in prison.”
Tickets for the shows are still available on Ticketmaster.
After one fan tweeted the company to ask about refunds the website’s customer service team replied: “Once we receive confirmed info an email will be sent to all customers for the event.”