The promoter of a controversial, canceled Lil Wayne concert in Rochester, New York has announced that the New Orleans rapper will make up the missed date.  Over 8,000 fans were upset last Sunday (October 26), when Lil Wayne refused to perform at the Blue Cross Arena, supposedly because of the venue’s sound system. Hip-Hop star Ludacris substituted for Lil Wayne as the headlining performer during the concert, which has now been rearranged for December 6 at the same venue, the Blue Cross Arena.  

According to promoter Ed Strickland, all parties involved have decided to the December 6 rescheduled date, which was at first reserved for a concert featuring Atlanta rap superstar T.I. Original tickets will be honored for the December 6 show, while refunds for Sunday’s missed show will still be available to disenchanted fans until December 14.  

Lil Wayne canceled more dates last week as well, leaving behind a trail of angry fans and supporters. The day after he fail to notice the Rochester New York performance (October 27), Lil Wayne left over 20,000 fans in Boston disappointed at JAMN 94.5’s Monster Jam, after the rapper and his entourage decline a security check. Headliner Jay-Z extended his set during the concert in order to calm angry fans, which had paid to see the rapper perform.