Ne-Yo had only performed on two dates of the tour, which got under way this month and features R&B singers Keyshia Cole and J. Holiday.
"I am disappointed that I won't be able to perform for my fans. I love being on stage in front of fans because of the immediate feedback you get," he said in a statement released on Tuesday. "You know right away if they are feeling you; and they were really feeling our show."
Allan Mayer, a spokesperson for R. Kelly, said the singer did not have a role in Ne-Yo being booted off the tour: "Ne-Yo's departure from the 'Double Up' tour was the result of a contractual issue between him and the tour promoter. R. Kelly had nothing to do with it."
A representative for the tour said she did not have further information.
Associated Press
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