Drake has removed two Michael Jackson songs from his live tour setlist following the sexual assault allegations made against the late singer.

The 32-year-old axed Don't Matter To Me from U.K. leg of his The Assassination Vacation Tour, along with a cover of Jackson's 1979 hit Rock With You.

Don't Matter To Me was released in 2018 and features posthumous vocals from the Kiing of Pop taken from a 1983 demo reel.

Both songs were permanent fixtures in the rapper's Aubrey & the Three Migos Tour last year (18), which he co-headlined with U.S. hip-hop trio Migos, but were noticeably absent from the star's Manchester gig on Sunday (10Mar19).

The move is thought to have come as a result of the controversial Leaving Neverland documentary, which aired in the U.S. and U.K. last week (beg3Mar), which features James Safechuck and Wade Robson making a string of allegations of sexual misconduct and abuse against the Thriller singer, which reportedly took place when they were young boys.

Representatives for Drake responded "no comment" when contacted by WENN.

The Manchester show was the first of the Canadian rapper's three-night stint in the city, after which he'll head to Dublin's 3Arena and Birmingham's Resorts World Arena for three nights at each venue, before a week-long stint at London's O2 in April.

Following the U.K. leg of the tour, the Nice for What hitmaker will head to Las Vegas for the first string of dates of his two-year residency show in XS Nightclub at Wynn Las Vegas.

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