Kanye West Cancels Rest of Saint Pablo U.S. Tour Dates, All Tickets Will Be Refunded

Kanye West has canceled the rest of his St. Pablo tour.

Kanye West is pulling the plug on his Saint Pablo tour.

After going on headline-making rants during his two latest shows, and abruptly ending his show on Saturday night after just 30 minutes, the 39-year-old rapper has canceled the rest of his upcoming tour dates, a rep for West tells ET. Tickets will be fully refunded at point of purchase.

West was scheduled to play all throughout the rest of the year, canceling 21 shows total. In addition, West was scheduled to play a show at the Forum in Los Angeles on Sunday night -- a makeup show for the Nov. 3 concert he cut short due  to losing his voice -- but also canceled the concert three hours before it was set to begin.

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Below is a list of the now-canceled tour dates:

Nov. 22: Fresno, Calif.; SaveMart Center

Nov. 23: Anaheim, Calif.; Honda Center

Nov. 26: Dallas; American Airlines Center

Nov. 28: Denver; Pepsi Center

Dec. 1: San Antonio; AT&T Center

Dec. 2: Houston; Toyota Center

Dec. 4: Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; BB&T Center

Dec. 6: Orlando, Fla.; Amway Center

Dec. 8: Atlanta; Philips Arena

Dec. 9: Columbia, S.C.; Colonial Life Arena

Dec. 11: Albany, N.Y.; The Times Union Center

Dec. 13: Philadelphia; Wells Fargo Center (RESCHEDULED)

Dec. 15: Philadelphia; Wells Fargo Center

Dec. 16: Newark, N.J.; Prudential Center

Dec. 18: Toronto; Air Canada Centre

Dec. 20: Louisville, Ky.; KFC Yum! Center

Dec. 22: Detroit; Palace of Auburn Hills (RESCHEDULED)

Dec. 27: Washington, D.C.; Verizon Center

Dec. 28: Boston; TD Garden

Dec. 30: Brooklyn, N.Y. Barclays Center

Dec. 31: Brooklyn, N.Y. Barclays Center

Ticketmaster is also issuing refunds to the attendees of West's Sacramento, California, show on Saturday. West went on a bizarre 17-minute rant -- taking shots at longtime friends Beyonce and Jay Z, as well as Hillary Clinton -- before cutting the show short after just 30 minutes.

"Beyonce, I was hurt. 'Cause I heard that you said you wouldn't perform unless you won Video of the Year over me and over 'Hotline Bling,'" West said, referencing this year's MTV Video Music Awards. "Jay Z, call me bruh. You still ain't called me. Jay Z, I know you got killers, please don't send them at my head. Just call me. Talk to me like a man."

"Right now, press, get ready to write your passive aggressive, LeBron James racist comments, Season 4 racist comments," he added, shortly before dropping the mic and leaving the stage to a chorus of boos from the audience. "Get ready to have a field day, press, get ready, get ready, because the show's over."

Last Thursday, West was again booed at his show in San Jose, this time for saying he would have voted for Donald Trump in the election had he voted ... though his $2700 contribution to "Hillary for America" in July 2015 would seem to say otherwise.

"Specifically to black people, stop focusing on racism," he later told the audience. "This world is racist, OK? Let’s stop being distracted to focus on that as much. It's just a f**king fact. We are in a racist country. Period… Not one or the other candidate was going to instantly change that."

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The Saint Pablo tour was originally scheduled to end on Nov. 2 in Los Angeles, with two shows (Philadelphia and Detroit) in December that had to be rescheduled due to his wife Kim Kardashian's robbery in Paris. But in October, Live Nation announced that the controversial rapper would be extending his tour, playing 21 more shows across North America.

Watch the video below for more on West’s headline-making show on Saturday.