- Young Touj announces the first live show after the prison was released at the Les Ardentes Festival.
- Performing in Belgium will be held on July 5 without announcing any American offers so far.
- Young Thug faces ongoing legal cases including a lawsuit with AEG on publishing rights.
- He also seeks to return the property seized from his home.
Young Thug announced his first live performance since he was released from prison after the guilt.
The rapper will occupy the title of the Les Ardentes festival in Belgium on July 5, which represents his return to the theater after his arrest in 2022. This performance is important because it will be his first offer since its launch, and the fans are waiting impatiently for his return to live performances.
Young Thug's decision to perform abroad may be affected by continuous legal issues. He is currently involved in a lawsuit with Anschutz Entertainment Group (AEG), which claims to have failed to pay a loan of $ 5.25 million and give up publishing rights and direct performance.
AEG filed a lawsuit against him previously to violate the contract, claiming that he had seized the offers independently despite its exclusive rights.
In addition, Yong fights the government to restore the property that was seized during raids on his home, including money, jewelry and many luxury cars. Despite these challenges, his next performance in Belgium will be a major teacher on his return to live music.
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