Lil Xan's Concert Canceled After Man Shooting AK-47 Threatens His Life

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Lil Xan had to cancel his St. Louis concert on Wednesday (October 10) after a guy, who is a so-called artist and producer from the area, threated to open fire if the "Betrayed" rapper went through with his performance, TMZ reports. 

Xan was set to perform at The Pageant, however, promoters reportedly pulled the plug on the show when an unnamed male posted a video threatening to shoot up the concert. "Lil Xan a motherf**king b*tch, dog," the guy says in the video while shooting AK-47s. "I want my smoke tomorrow at The Pageant lil b*tch. Where the f**k you at?" He captioned the disturbing video, "Lil Xan said he wants a fade with me. I'M COMING TO YO OWN SHOW TO SMACK TF OUT OF YOU TOMORROW OCT 10 AT @thepageantstl." The so-called artist and producer also posted a photo of himself with three automatic weapons, captioning the post, "hi Lil Xan see ya later at your show."

According to TMZ, Xan may have had beef with the guy in the video over money owed. 

Despite the canceled concert, St. Louis PD was reportedly never alerted to the threats on Xan's life, and there is not an open investigation given that no one from the venue or Xan's team made a report about the incident. However, a rep for Xan did contact TMZ, saying, "It is our top priority, including the promoters and venue to ensure safety at every show. This was an old situation that has been taken care of internally. There is no reason to fear safety at any of Lil Xan's shows moving forward."

The 22-year-old rapper's concert cancellation comes days after he was caught on video having a heated exchange of words with an unknown person while being held back by members of his entourage in an Indianapolis mall food court. In the clip, Xan can be heard dropping the n-word, while laughing about how allegedly wealthy he is. "I'm rich ni**a. I'm rich," he screamed at a person not shown on camera. "You broke... You little broke a** b*tch." 

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