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Snoop Dogg trying to get into Britain


Snoop Dogg - File

london (reuters)

U.S. rapper Snoop Dogg, who has been denied a visa to enter Britain on a European tour, is seeking to have the decision overturned, a spokeswoman said on Saturday.

The 35-year old, arrested during a disturbance at London's Heathrow airport last year, had been due to perform with fellow U.S. rapper Sean 'Diddy' Combs, at Wembley Arena in London on Tuesday, followed by gigs in Cardiff, Manchester, Glasgow, and Nottingham.

Exploring routes

"Snoop still sincerely hopes that the British Government will reconsider their decision and U.K. shows will be allowed to go on as planned," his spokeswoman said in a statement. "Many routes are being explored to the Prime Minister to have the decision reversed," she added.

Britain's Home Office said it would not comment on individual cases, but added that the Government had the power to refuse entrance to individuals whose presence in the country would "not be conducive to the public good". Dogg was previously prevented from entering Britain in May 2006.

It was not the first problem the rapper has encountered on his European tour. Earlier this month, Stockholm police arrested him and a woman in her early 20s for suspected narcotics use.

Dogg, whose real name is Calvin Broadus, had been performing concerts with Combs, once his bitter rival in a notorious feud between the east and west coast U.S. hip-hop scenes in the 1990s.

"They feel strongly that the uniting message of the One Love Peace Tour will need to be shared with fans no matter what and discussions are under way with production teams so that Snoop can still be involved in the show," his spokeswoman said.

 
March 26, 2007
 

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