Snoop Dogg cancels Hollywood Bowl shows celebrating 'Doggystyle' anniversary in solidarity with ongoing strikes
- Snoop Dogg canceled two Hollywood Bowl shows celebrating the 30th anniversary of his debut album 'Doggystyle' due to the strikes by the WGA and SAG-AFTRA.
- The strikes address concerns about residuals, job security, and the use of AI technology in the entertainment industry.
- Snoop expressed solidarity with the striking workers and called for the AMPTP to present a better proposal.
- The shows were originally scheduled for June but were postponed and eventually canceled due to strike uncertainty.
- Snoop has been critical of unfair compensation for artists from streaming services despite huge stream counts.