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Kanye West officially confirmed Monday morning that he has canceled the remaining dates of his “Saint Pablo” tour after going on a pro-Donald Trump rant in San Jose Thursday night, then dropping out of his scheduled concert Sunday night in Los Angeles, the Daily Beast is reporting.

TMZ reported that West had canceled his Sunday night gig at the Forum in the Los Angeles suburb of Inglewood, citing “personal issues” he had to deal with. The cancellation came hours before he was due on stage.

A spokesperson for the hip-hop star confirmed on Monday that the last 21 shows on the tour—including stops in Brooklyn, Philadelphia, and Texas—have been cancelled and “tickets will be fully refunded at point of purchase.”

The idea that West is in the throes of something should come as no surprise to fans in San Jose and Sacramento over the past week, who paid lots of money to see him perform as part of his “Saint Pablo” tour.

Instead they witnessed the hip-hop star present little music at either of the two shows in those cities and use his center-stage platform to go off on extended stream-of-conscious rants about his support of Donald Trump, his failure to vote, his views on racism and his resentment towards Beyonce and Jay-Z.

While rumors swirl about the state of West’s mental health, a source close to West denied to People that he’s in the midst of any sort of breakdown.

“It’s nothing like that,” the source said. “He’s just exhausted. He’s been working around the clock on fashion design, both on his own line and the Adidas line. He’s a notorious workaholic, so balancing both that work – which is extremely important to him – and the rigors of the tour every night, it really wore him out.”

The source also said that West continues to deal with the stress of wife Kim Kardashian’s traumatic armed robbery in Paris in early October. He had to cut short a concert in Meadows Festival in New York City after receiving word about the attack minutes before taking the stage.

“I’m sure Kim and his family played a part in the decision [to cancel the tour],” the source added. “He’’s incredibly devoted to his family.”