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Lil Xan was forced to cancel a scheduled concert in St. Louis after a man posted videos online threatening him while holding multiple guns, including an AK-47. The concert was supposed to be held at The Pageant St. Louis on Wednesday night but the venue decided to forgo the event due to security concerns.

TMZ reports that a man posted several disturbing videos and photos online that threatened Lil Xan. One video apparently showed the man shooting two AK-47s into a lake.

The man captioned one of his videos with “Lil Xan said he wants a fade with me. I’M COMING TO YO OWN SHOW TO SMACK TF OUT OF YOU TOMORROW OCT 10 AT @thepageantstl.”

Another photo, posted the day of the concert and showing the man holding three guns, was captioned: “hi Lil Xan see ya later at your show.”

According to reports, the man is a St. Louis-based producer who has beefed with Lil Xan in the past. A representative for Lil Xan gave the following statement: “It is our top priority, including the promoters and venue to ensure safety at every show. This was an old situation that has been taken care of internally. There is no reason to fear safety at any of Lil Xan’s shows moving forward.”

Watch the disturbing video of the man here.

In other news, Drake spilled the beans on his relationship with Kanye West, the beef with Pusha-T and more on HBO’s ‘The Shop.’ Watch snippets from the episode here.

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