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  • Rapper Chief Keef performed one song via hologram at Craze...

    E. Jason Wambsgans, Chicago Tribune

    Rapper Chief Keef performed one song via hologram at Craze Fest in Hammond on July 25, 2015, before police shut the concert down.

  • Police shut down the Craze Fest July 25, 2015, after...

    Brian Nguyen, Chicago Tribune

    Police shut down the Craze Fest July 25, 2015, after Chief Keef appeared via hologram at the event in Hammond.

  • Chief Keef's hologram concert at Craze Fest in Hammond on...

    E. Jason Wambsgans, Chicago Tribune

    Chief Keef's hologram concert at Craze Fest in Hammond on July 25, 2015, was stopped by police.

  • Hammond police and event security clear the stage after Chief...

    E. Jason Wambsgans, Chicago Tribune

    Hammond police and event security clear the stage after Chief Keef's hologram concert was stopped at the end of Craze Fest at Wolf Lake Park in Hammond on July 25, 2015.

  • Police shut down the concert due to an appearance by...

    Brian Nguyen, Chicago Tribune

    Police shut down the concert due to an appearance by Chief Keef on July 25, 2015, in Hammond.

  • Chief Keef's hologram concert in Hammond on July 25, 2015,...

    E. Jason Wambsgans, Chicago Tribune

    Chief Keef's hologram concert in Hammond on July 25, 2015, was stopped soon after it started, but he still had time for a wardrobe change.

  • Rapper Chief Keef appeared via hologram at Craze Fest in...

    E. Jason Wambsgans, Chicago Tribune

    Rapper Chief Keef appeared via hologram at Craze Fest in Hammond before police shut the concert down July 25, 2015.

  • Rapper Chief Keef appeared via hologram at Craze Fest in...

    E. Jason Wambsgans, Chicago Tribune

    Rapper Chief Keef appeared via hologram at Craze Fest in Hammond, Ind., before police shut the concert down July 25, 2015.

  • Chief Keef's hologram concert was streamed live online, even after...

    E. Jason Wambsgans, Chicago Tribune

    Chief Keef's hologram concert was streamed live online, even after police stopped the show at Craze Fest in Hammond on July 25, 2015.

  • Craze Fest attendees stream out of the venue shortly after...

    Brian Nguyen, Chicago Tribune

    Craze Fest attendees stream out of the venue shortly after police shut down the concert due to an appearance by Chief Keef on July 25, 2015, in Hammond.

  • Rapper Chief Keef appeared via hologram at Craze Fest at...

    E. Jason Wambsgans, Chicago Tribune

    Rapper Chief Keef appeared via hologram at Craze Fest at Wolf Lake Park in Hammond on July 25, 2015.

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Just days after his show was shut down by police in northwest Indiana, Chief Keef announced Thursday he will hold a benefit concert by hologram simultaneously in Chicago, New York and Los Angeles in mid-September but his plans for venues quickly fell through.

The Chicago rapper said in a statement that he has partnered with producer Detail, who has collaborated with Beyonce and Wiz Khalifa, to recruit an “all-star hip-hop lineup” to perform via hologram at Madison Square Garden Co. venues, including the Chicago Theatre, but a Madison Square Garden representative denied involvement in the concert, saying Thursday, “We are not involved in this in any way.”

Event host Hologram USA CEO Alki David said he is disappointed but not surprised at the statement from Madison Square Garden. The show will go on, David said, though no firm date has been set. The lineup has not been announced, but a Hologram USA spokesman said Chief Keef, whose real name is Keith Cozart, will perform.

This is the third time Chief Keef has tried to hold a concert to benefit the family of his friend Marvin “Capo” Carr, a Chicago rapper who was killed in a South Side shooting July 11, and the family of Dillan Harris, 13 months, who was killed in the aftermath of that shooting.

Each time, the rapper has run into difficulties finding venues to host his shows as officials raised concerns that Chief Keef promotes violence.

Indiana police shut down Chief Keef’s hologram performance Saturday at Craze Fest in Hammond minutes after the show started. The city’s mayor said the rapper was not authorized to perform there.

Chief Keef had announced an earlier show at Redmoon Theater, but the show was canceled shortly after Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s office contacted the East Pilsen theater to say the concert posed public safety concerns.

At Saturday’s show, Chief Keef rapped on a soundstage in Beverly Hills, Calif., and the performance was beamed to a stage at Craze Fest. David’s other company, FilmOn Networks, live streamed the show and encouraged voluntary donations of $50 that are supposed to go to the Carr and Harris families.

Concert organizers say Chief Keef can’t appear in person at the concerts because of outstanding warrants against him in Illinois.

Chief Keef’s avoidance of the state may make it difficult for him to run for mayor of Chicago. Earlier this week, Chief Keef announced on social media he’s running for mayor and encouraged his Twitter followers to call Emanuel and tell him to “stay the (expletive) off the people’s music.”

“[City officials] just be hating. They don’t want to see a young black man be successful and try to do something good. It’s crazy,” Chief Keef told Billboard in an interview posted online Thursday.