

"All of our hearts are kind of hurt about this by the shooting of Young Dolph," she said. She said she's also excited to see Memphis come together for the concert. Police released photos of the suspects on Thursday, but as of Friday morning they have not been identified or apprehended.Ĭurrie, who attended the Millennium Tour stop in Nashville, said she doesn't believe the audience attending the concert warrants an extra security presence. Sheriff Bill Rasco are aware of the tragedies that have taken place in Memphis this week and our hearts and prayers go out to all those who have been affected by the shootings," Mastry said in the statement.ĭolph was shot and killed while inside Makeda's Homemade Butter Cookies in South Memphis on Wednesday. "Landers Center, along with the Mayor of Southaven, SPD Chief of Police and DeSoto Co. That includes having everyone who enters the building go through metal detectors and a law enforcement presence inside and outside the venue. We've worked with the Landers Center and the security team, and Sheriff's Office, so we're hoping that everything just goes on without a hitch."Īt the Landers Center, it will be pretty much "standard operating procedure," according to a statement from Todd Mastry, the venue's executive director.

"It's not going to be a large increase, but we'll be monitoring it closely," Southaven Police Deputy Chief Mark Little said about law enforcement presence at the event. The FedExForum website said, "There will be no additional entry requirements for attendees."įedExForum did not respond to requests for comment.

In times like this, we will stop at nothing to ensure that everyone that participates in these experiences is healthy, safe, and quite frankly having a good time.” “We pride ourselves on bringing high-quality concert experiences to our patrons. “The safety and welfare of our patrons are the first and foremost priority,” a representative from G-Squared Events said in a statement. Soulja Boy has previously made negative comments about Dolph. One change related to the Millennium Tour came Thursday when tour promoter, G-Squared Events, announced rapper Soulja Boy would not perform during this weekend’s tour stops in St. So, hopefully nobody there is going to be super rambunctious."ĭue to rumors of possible retaliation following Dolph's death, the Memphis area continues to be on guard.īut officials don't expect any issues at the FedExForum show Sunday or the No Limit Reunion Tour stop on Saturday at the Landers Center in Southaven.Ī Memphis Police Department spokesperson said there is an increased police presence anytime there is an event Downtown, and this would be no different. "A lot of us are 25 and older, and I feel like majority of the people who listen to that music, we're all grown, have careers have something to lose. But for the most part, I feel pretty safe going," she said. "With any event in Memphis, there's always like a level of fear you have just because anything can pop off at any time. General public sale begin today, June 10th at 10 AM Local Time at the arena box office and through Wow is part of the Millennium Tour coming to FedExForum on Nov. The No Limit Reunion Tour is hitting the FLA Live Arena on Friday, September 16th. Twenty-five years later, the No Limit Soldiers are bringing the ‘90s to the 21st Century. Twenty-five years later, we couldn’t do it without them.” – Master P This is a blessing that we’re still friends and still able to get onstage together. “We are bringing the fans all the hits from the No Limit catalog. With shows selling out across the US, fans can expect to relive to all the original No Limit hits, such as “No Limit Soliders” and “Make ’Em Say Uhh!” MIAMI, J/PRNewswire/ - THE NO LIMIT REUNION TOUR FEATURING MASTER P, MYSTIKAL, FIEND, SILKK THE SHOCKER, MIA X, AND SPECIAL GUEST TRICK DADDY PLAYS FLA LIVE ARENA ON SEPTEMBER. The tour brings together key artists who recorded for his classic hip-hop label founded in 1994 in New Orleans, such as Mystikal, Silkk the Shocker, Fiend, and Mia X, among others. When Master P started No Limit Records, he had no idea it would become a historic hip-hop label that has sold over 100 million records to date. Master P and the No Limit Soldiers reunite to celebrate twenty-five years of history with the “No Limit Reunion Tour” and will include performances by special guest Trick Daddy.
