ATLANTA — For a second straight night, Megan Thee Stallion's sold-out Atlanta concert has been canceled due to ongoing issues with several water main breaks in the city.
A spokesperson with State Farm Arena released a statement on Saturday evening saying that after speaking with Mayor Andre Dickens' office, the City of Atlanta "is unable to accommodate the Megan Thee Stallion performance..."
Sunday night's concert at State Farm Arena, which was moved from Friday night, is still scheduled to take place.
Officials with State Farm Arena said they and Live Nation are in communication with the City of Atlanta and their Department of Watershed Management offices.
"We will keep fans informed of any updates to the performances this weekend," State Farm Arena said. "We encourage patrons to look at State Farm Arena’s social media pages for the most current information."
In a statement on the platform X on Friday night, the rapper wrote that she was "extremely disappointed" to have to reschedule because of a "surprise" she had in store.
"But we will follow the Mayor’s protocol," she wrote, adding she was "praying for the people who lost access to water due to this situation."