The first problem for any musician who gets big enough to be able to export their music is not how they'll go down live – but how they'll get into the country.
Over the years, a host of acts have been denied access to foreign countries for a whole array of different reasons.
Whether it's drugs, allegations of assault or minor passport offences, it seems no musician is safe from the vigorous questioning of a customs official.
To celebrate this, and mark Snoop Dogg's recent successful application into Australia, Gigwise has compiled a list of some of the most famous Visa Denials.
CLICK HERE to see our DENIED! I'm In A Band, Let Me Into Your Country! gallery now.
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