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Meek Mill’s performance at Syracuse University delayed until November

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Meek Mill released his most recent album, "Wins & Losses," in July with hits like "1942 Flows" and "Whatever You Need."

UPDATED: Sept. 24, 2017 at 10:04 p.m.

Meek Mill’s Sunday performance has been postponed to Nov. 4, said Andrew Fowler, president of Syracuse University’s National Pan-Hellenic Council.

The rapper was set to take stage on Sunday night in Goldstein Auditorium but had to postpone the performance due to unforeseen circumstances, Fowler said in an Instagram post.

Meek Mill was the headliner for this year’s Greek Freak, a concert put on in collaboration by the NPHC organizations often referred to as the “Divine Nine.”

Those who bought their tickets are asked to hold onto them as new ones will not be issued, according to the post. Tickets from the original date are valid for entry on Nov. 4. Ticket sales are currently on sale at Schine Box Office.



Meek Mill is most popularly known for his songs “1942 Flows,” “Whatever You Need,” “All Eyes On You” and “Dreams and Nightmares.” The Philly rapper released his latest album, “Wins & Losses,” in July.

The story has been updated with appropriate style.





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