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Charley Crockett canceled his 2026 Canadian tour after being denied entry due to a 2016 felony marijuana conviction.
Country singer Charley Crockett has canceled his 2026 Canadian tour after being denied entry twice due to a 2016 U.S. felony conviction for possessing over five pounds of marijuana.
Officials cited Canadian law, which could impose a life sentence for such a charge.
Crockett, who has spoken openly about his past, said further attempts to cross the border could risk his freedom.
The cancellation includes eight shows, and he confirmed refunds will be issued.
The incident highlights how past convictions can restrict international travel, even for public figures, and has drawn attention to broader issues around criminal records and drug policy.
Charley Crockett canceló su gira canadiense 2026 después de que se le negó la entrada debido a una condena por delito de marihuana en 2016.