Bill Cosby cancels two New York shows
Bill Cosby's comedy tour continues to hit road bumps.
The embattled comedian has canceled shows in Albany and Rochester slated for April.
Cosby was scheduled to perform at the Palace Theatre in Albany on April 24 and the Rochester Auditorium Theater on April 25.
Rochester Broadway Theater League chairman Arnie Rothschild said he was notified via e-mail that Cosby's upcoming local performance is canceled indefinitely by the comedian's promoter in Worcester, Mass., reports Gannett's WGRZ TV station.
Rothschild said that the theater was renting space for the show and had no role in its production or promotion.
Pollstar still has six upcoming concert dates listed, but Cosby's website no longer has any tour dates listed.
Gary Bongiovanni, editor in chief of Pollstar, tells CNN that despite all the cancellations, the tour has brought in money for Cosby.
For the calendar year of 2014 — which includes several months before the accusations or rape and drugging began to surface — Cosby's tour had $10.8 million in ticket sales over 101 shows, according to Pollstar. His ticket sales averaged about 2,200 per venue at about $57 each.
"His shows were selling OK. He's making great money at that sale level," Bongiovanni said.