It comes after the band cancelled their 25th anniversary reunion prior to Pras Michel being found guilty of money laundering
He faces up to 20 years in prison
The actor appeared in court to testify earlier this week
Michel is set to stand trial from November 4 in Washington, DC in relation to alleged money laundering
The group told fans they had cancelled the tour due to COVID-19 concerns
“All I could do is tell you that with the Fugees, I’m very excited and I look forward to it getting rescheduled"
Including 'Killing Me Softly With His Song', 'How Many Mics', 'Fu-Gee-La' and 'Ready Or Not'
The ongoing coronavirus pandemic has made touring conditions difficult for the legendary group
The tour is being moved to 2022 to ensure "the best chance that all cities on the tour will be fully open"
Back in 2019 Pras was charged with campaign finance crimes in federal court, and hit with a four-count indictment