Comedian and actor Pete Davidson left his fans worried and upset after he mysteriously canceled several comedy shows. Shows in Texas, Georgia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin have all been canceled, with some fans taking to social media to complain and wonder why Davidson hasn’t made an announcement.
Davidson’s mysterious cancellation raised concerns about his mental health issues. The actor is fresh out of rehab after revealing that he was addicted to the hallucinogen, ketamine, for four years. Davidson also recently announced a new Netflix special for 2024, “Turbo Fonzarelli.”
Pete Davidson Cancels Various Comedy Shows
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Davidson canceled several of his comedy shows scheduled to take place in January. The cancellation begins with Davidson’s absence from his performances at the Beacon Theater on Friday and Saturday.
Hours before the start of its Friday date, the theater notified ticket holders via email that the comedian would not be attending. They also promise a full ticket refund within the next 30 days for every canceled show.
According to the notice on Ticketmaster (per TMZ), Davidson has also canceled plans in Texas, Tennessee, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Kentucky and Wisconsin. They are scheduled to take place from December 26 to January 4. Venues scheduled for these performances also notified ticket holders on their websites that they had been canceled due to “unforeseen circumstances.”
Fans Complain About Canceled Shows
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After news of the show’s cancellation reached fans, many took to social media to complain and express their disappointment, especially those meant to attend the Beacon show. One tweet read, “Was literally going out the door for the Pete Davidson show only to see it canceled 2.5 hours before the show started…..this week’s rip is not going to happen.”
More fans are complaining about canceled shows scheduled for the coming weeks. One fan wrote, “Really upset about Pete Davidson canceling his show in Pittsburgh in January 2024 is an understatement. I hope he’s okay. We’re so excited for it. I hope he comes again.”
Several fans of the “Bupkis” star tweeted in support of Davidson for putting himself first. One read, “I think instead of people belittling Pete Davidson for canceling his show, you should shut up and remember he’s a very traumatized individual who is a real human being and deserves to take care of himself however he feels he needs to.”
Pete Davidson Just Got Out Of Rehab
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While neither Davidson nor his team shared any reason for the cancellation, many fans speculated that he may be taking time off for his personal health. The comedian and actor has spoken several times about his struggles with mental health and was previously in rehab seeking professional help.
Earlier this year, Davidson performed at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino’s Ettes Arena in Atlantic City, where he talked about his latest stint in recovery. He said, “I just got out of rehab, everyone. I got a glow after that rehab. Seventh time’s the charm!”
During the show, Davidson revealed to the world that he had become addicted to ketamine, a well-known dissociative anesthetic drug. He said he had been using the drug every day for more than four years, which led to him finally checking into rehab in June. The actor called the drug “magical” and said it caused some interesting experiences, including getting “the Wiggles to unite with Schindler’s List.”
Pete Davidson Is Working On A New Netflix Special
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Amidst his show cancellations and recent exit from rehab, Davidson is also gearing up to release a new comedy special. The “Saturday Night Live” alum announced his new solo Netflix special, “Turbo Fonzarelli,” premiering January 9, 2024, per Diversity.
The new special is Davidson’s second solo project with Netflix, the first being “Alive From New York,” which premieres in 2020. He also has a group show, “Pete Davidson: The Best Friends,” featuring other comedy and music stars. . These include Neko White, Joey Gay, Jordan Rock, Machine Gun Kelly and Dave Sirus.
According to Netflix’s official release, “Turbo Fonzarelli, Davidson’s new special” is about growing up and turning 30, discussing love, life and living in the jungle. The “Bodies Bodies Bodies” cast also executive produced the special with Alex Panagos, and Jason Orley serves as director.
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Source: thtrangdai.edu.vn/en/