Pras Michel reveals he only learned about Fugees reunion tour ‘through the media’

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This member of the Fugees didn’t quite know “the score,” until everyone else did.

Pras Michel, a founding member of the hip-hop supergroup, is claiming that he only learned their long-awaited reunion tour was happening through the internet.

“I ain’t even know this tour was happening until last week, to be honest with you,” Pras told TMZ. “I heard about it through the media… I’m going, obviously, but I just heard about it last week.”

On Aug. 22, the Grammy Award-winning trio’s frontwoman, Lauryn Hill, announced the 25th anniversary of her seminal solo album, “The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill,” with the Fugees confirmed to perform on the North American leg of a 17-stop concert tour.

The “Ready or Not” rappers previously announced a reunion tour in 2021 to celebrate the 25th anniversary of their 1996 album “The Score,” however the 12-city international tour was canceled months later due to the pandemic.

In April, Pras was found guilty of money laundering, illegal lobbying, and campaign finance violations in D.C. federal court. His sentencing date has not been set, though he faces up to 20 years in prison.

When probed further about how the conviction would impact any new music, the “Ghetto Superstar” lyricist said, “You know I can’t talk about my legal situation,” adding that he’s “taking it day by day.”

The “Miseducation” tour is set to kick off in Minneapolis on Sept. 8 and ends in Seattle on Nov. 9, with stops in between at Los Angeles, Washington D.C., and Brooklyn’s Barclays Center.

Hill — set to headline the 2023 Global Citizen Festival on Sept. 23 in Central Park — will also play concerts in Australia and New Zealand in October.