Chance The Rapper's days of turning up at the Chicago WhirlyBall are probably done after the Windy City MC has accused the venue of racist policies.

CTR recently took his issues with the popular spot, which provides a unique sport that combines bumper cars, lacrosse, and Quidditch, to Twitter. Chance and his crew have been frequent customers at WhirlyBall, but according to the "No Problem" rapper a change in management has caused a change in the vibe. "Crazy how I was just treated at @whirlyball Been coming here for awhile, this new management doesn't know how to treat customers," he typed.

He later advised his followers to boycott the fun center because of what he sees as racist guidelines. "Don't go to @WhirlyBall it's very inaccessible if you're black or friends with black people, they've clearly outlined in their dress code," he added.

According to the site's dress code (below), sweatpants, joggers, undershirts and sleeveless shirts are prohibited. Hats are allowed but must be worn "straight forward or straight back." Other stipulations include "no faded or flashy" clothing.

Apparently, Chano tried to talk to management about the new rules but was denied. "Don't bother trying to speak with the MGMT @WhirlyBall the new armed security will make sure you can't, per managements request," he claimed.

Well, it was fun while it lasted.

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