Romania sentences Wiz Khalifa to 9 months
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Multi-platinum artist Wiz Khalifa has announced his upcoming tour, Wiz Khalifa—Taylor Gang The World. The tour will kick off on May 20th in Nashville and hit 20 cities, including Minneapolis, Sacramento, and Kansas City. Fans can expect a more intimate ...
Wiz Khalifa has been indicted by Romanian authorities after he smoked cannabis on stage in July. The rapper — whose real name is Cameron Thomaz — was arrested and charged with illegal drug possession after smoking the drug on stage at the Beach, Please!
The Georgetown Program Board announced on Thursday that rapper Wiz Khalifa will headline the GPB Spring Kickoff Concert. The concert will be held in the McDonough Gymnasium on Saturday, April 22. Doors will be open from 9 p.m. to 10:45 p.m., with tickets ...
Rapper Wiz Khalifa is coming to Iowa for part of his 24-stop international tour. The Pittsburgh rapper is making stops across the Midwest as well as California, Norway and Estonia. Khalifa released his new EP at the end of March called Kush & Orange Juice ...
The rapper was arrested in July 2024 after lighting a joint during a concert in Romania where drugs laws are very strict.
15 years ago, Wiz Khalifa solidified his mixtape legacy with the release of Kush & Orange Juice, and he returned with a sequel to the classic project earlier this year. Backed by live drums, keys and a guitar, Khalifa breezed through career-spanning cuts ...
Pittsburgh's own Wiz Khalifa is joining Sean Paul for a co-headlining tour this summer and will bring the show to The Pavilion at Star Lake. The two musicians will embark on the "Good Vibes Only Tour" and make their way to the Pittsburgh area on Saturday ...
CAMDEN, N.J. -- At least 42 people were taken to area hospitals after a surging crowd caused a railing to collapse at a concert headlined by rappers Snoop Dogg and Wiz Khalifa Friday night in Camden, New Jersey. At least 42 people were taken to area ...
After a Romanian court sentenced rapper Wiz Khalifa to nine months in jail for drug possession, criminologist Vlad Zaha said that “extraditing a Black American for cannabis now would be politically and socially absurd.