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Everlast postpones Pittsburgh show due to California fires

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Everlast postpones Pittsburgh show due to California fires

The Everlast concert, scheduled for Friday at Foxtail on the South Side, has been postponed.

The rap-rocker, best known for the hit “What It’s Like,” posted on Facebook Friday: “Due to the unfortunate fires at home, the next few shows have been postponed. Apologies for any inconveniences.” He offered no other details.

Pittsburgh promoter Drusky Entertainment was informed Tuesday that the show postponements extend to Pittsburgh.

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They are working on scheduling a new date.

First Published: November 13, 2018, 6:50 p.m.

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