Kanye West canceled his scheduled show on Sunday night at the Forum in Los Angeles, three hours before it was due to start.

The venue confirmed the news on Twitter, telling fans: "Tonight's show has been cancelled. Refunds at point of purchase.”

Kanye WestKanye West pulled out of his Los Angeles show on Sunday

The concert was first scheduled for November 3. but hat to be cut short due to vocal issues. "My voice is so hoarse," Kanye said at the time.

"I can't finish the show...I can't let y'all have a show where I can't perform for you. I'm very sorry. I love you. I'll give everyone a refund. I'll do better next time.”

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Sunday’s cancellation comes after Kanye called out Beyonce and Jay Z onstage in in Sacramento on Saturday night and then ended the show after only 30 minutes.

During the lengthly rant he accused Beyonce of refusing to perform at this year’s MTV VMAs, unless she won the Video of the Year over him and Drake.

He then turned his attention to Beyonce’s husband, Jay Z, claiming he hasn't heard from him in a while.

“I’ve been sent here to give y’all my truth — even at the risk of my own life, even at the risk of my own success, my own career,” he told the crowd.

“I’ve been sent here to give y’all the truth. Jay Z, call me, bruh! You still ain’t call me! Jay Z, call me! Jay Z, I know you got killers, please don’t send them at my head. Just call me! Talk to me like a man!”

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The outburst came just two days after he told the crowd at his San José gig he would have voted for Donald Trump, if he had voted in this year’s election.

“I told y'all I didn't vote, right?” he said on Thursday. “But if I would have voted, I would have voted on Trump.”