A Wu-less RZA held it down on his own.

RZA at a past Rock the Bells.

Rock the Bells—the annual traveling hip-hop festival—has canceled its D.C. date two days before the event was to take place.

According to the Washington City Paper, staffers at RFK Stadium—where the event was to take place—confirmed that the event has been canceled, but no reason was given. This year’s iteration of the famed festival was to be two days long and feature performances from Wu-Tang Clan, Kid Cudi, Kendrick Lamar, Wale, Common, Girl Talk, Jurassic 5, Talib Kweli, and many others, including “virtual” performances from Old Dirty Bastard and Eazy-E.

The Rock the Bells tour is booked by California promoter Guerilla Union. DCist reached out to Guerilla Union for more information. but a request for comment has yet to be returned.

Update: In a press release, Guerilla Union announced that the D.C. and New York City stops were canceled “due to a lack of ticket sales.” Full refunds will be offered.

“First and foremost, it is with great sadness and disappointment that we must cancel the Washington, D.C. and New York City Rock the Bells dates due to lack of ticket sales,” Chang Weisberg, founder and owner of Guerilla Union, said in a release. “I, along with our staff, the artists, and all of the sponsors, media partners, local promoters, and radio stations involved are thankful for our supporters and the fans that planned on attending. It’s extremely unfortunate that we can’t complete the last half of the 10th Anniversary Rock the Bells tour. We did everything in our power to save the show. Unfortunately, the financial loss would have been devastating. I am truly sorry we could not produce the show for all the fans who did buy their ticket in support of.”