Christian worship artist Sean Feucht's 2025 Canadian tour continues to face major roadblocks as more cities cancel his scheduled concerts.Officials in Halifax, Charlottetown, Moncton, and Quebec City have all pulled permits for Feucht's performances. The cancellations came after police consultations and concerns about public safety. .Parks Canada revokes permit for MAGA supporting Christian artist's concert over ‘safety’ concerns.Local authorities also cited expected protests and community opposition to Feucht’s political and traditional family values.Parks Canada joined municipal governments in revoking permits for some venues. The federal agency made its decision following similar safety concerns raised by local communities..Feucht has not backed down from the tour despite the official cancellations. “Those who shout ‘tolerance’ the loudest are always the most intolerant,” Feucht posted to Twitter/X.“What do you think they are so afraid of?”.Feucht has moved some concerts to private venues when public permits were revoked. He continues to promote upcoming shows on social media, telling supporters the events will proceed as planned..Feucht said the cancellations represent religious intolerance. "Every demon in Canada is riled up — we are over the target," Feucht posted on Twitter/X. He has called the situation persecution and asked his followers for continued support..HANNAFORD: Canada shall be saved? Sorry Sean, you might be a bit late.Pastor Henry Hildebrandt criticized the cancellations on Twitter/X, calling them "unconstitutional and tyrannical." Hildebrandt argued that governments are violating Charter rights by silencing Christian worship events..“When governments silence worship and cancel praise, they do not just violate our Charter rights, they wage war against the God who gave them,” Hildebrandt posted to Twitter/X.“Canada was founded on the supremacy of God and the rule of law, not the tyranny of bureaucrats offended by a song or a prayer. The cancellation of these long scheduled worship concerts is open hostility to faith by bureaucrats that just endorsed a month of pride celebrations. They are to be non discriminatory and tolerant. We cannot be silent.”.Some Western Canada dates remain under review but have not been officially cancelled yet. A scheduled August 23 concert in West Kelowna faces growing community opposition. Local authorities are still examining “safety concerns” for that event..The controversy has sparked debate about free speech, religious freedom, and public safety across Canada. Community groups and religious supporters have taken opposing sides on social media and in local forums.Feucht reported harassment from protesters during his travel through Canada. He posted about people following his tour vehicles on highways, calling them "trolls" who drove for miles alongside his buses and trucks..“These trolls drove for miles next to our trucks and bus on the highway harassing our drivers last night,” Feucht posted to Twitter/X..The artist gained prominence during the COVID-19 pandemic for hosting large outdoor worship events despite health restrictions. His political activism and association with MAGA have made him a polarizing figure in both religious and political circles.