Bomb Threat Cancels Yung Lean Concert

by HHL Editors

What's going on with Yung Lean?

A little more than a week after there was gunfire following the 19-year old Swede's show in Pittsburgh, his concert in Minnesota last night was cancelled due to a bomb threat.

Security at the Fine Line Music Cafe in Minneapolis began evacuating the club at about 6:30 after they got word of the threat. Lean was backstage at the time, and was moved by police to his tour bus.

The area was secured until 8 PM, when it was determined that the threat wasn't active. Nevertheless, the venue wasn't able to re-start the show.

Minneapolis. I don’t know more than you r.n. Will let you know when I have the info

— yung lean (@yungleann) March 28, 2016
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i wanted to play the show but due to the circumstances it wont work — yung lean (@yungleann) March 28, 2016
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we good tho love to the fans

— yung lean (@yungleann) March 28, 2016
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MPD resp to bomb threat at Fine Line Cafe. Nothing suspicious located. Tonight's concert cancelled by Fine Line Staff. — Minneapolis Police (@MinneapolisPD) March 28, 2016
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Yung Lean has been touring the US -- and selling out venues -- to support his 2016 album Warlord.

While the Swedish teenager isn't a household name in America, he has millions and millions of YouTube views. He also, apparently, has enemies.