Mexican rapper Santa Fe Klan announced that his Blanco y Negro Tour has been postponed. The Live Nation-produced stint was supposed to kick off Friday (July 26) in Salt Lake City’s Maverik Center.

In a statement posted by the Guanajuato-born artist on social media on July 16, the 25-date trek has been postponed due to “unforeseen delays with the necessary work permits/visas allowing me to perform in the United States,” the 24-year-old hitmaker wrote. “I am sad to announce that my ‘Blanco y Negro’ tour in the United States is postponed. I thank all of those who bought tickets and continue to support me and my music. I promise to see you soon.”

According to Ticketmaster’s website, refunds will be issued to those who had previously purchased tickets.

The Blanco y Negro Tour was first announced in June, and would follow his 2023 Todo y Nada tour. Billed as his most ambitious tour to date in the U.S., Blanco y Negro would have taken the rapper across major markets including Las Vegas (Bakkt Theater at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino), Los Angeles (Crypto.com Arena) and Miami (FPL Solar Amphitheatre).

Santa Fe Klan — who in April made his Coachella debut — cracked Billboard’s albums charts when his ninth-studio album, Mundodebuted at No. 4 on Latin Pop Albums in 2022. Last year, he landed at No. 14 on Billboard‘s 50 Best Spanish-Language Rappers of All Time, and notched his first No. 1 on the Regional Mexican Airplay thanks to “Tú y Tú,” his collaboration with Los Ángeles Azules and Cazzu.

See his official statement below: