The band – which now comprises of will.i.am, Taboo, and apl.de.ap, after Fergie left in 2018 – was supposed to take the stage at Planet Hollywood for 15 dates in February, March, and May.
However, they then broke the news to fans via social media that the residency would not be going ahead.
“To our dearest Peabodies, It is with a heavy heart that, in light of current circumstances, our Las Vegas shows will not be moving forward as planned,” wrote the band.
“Ticket providers will issue full refunds automatically. Stay tuned for updates on future performances by following us – we can’t wait to see you again.”
Although not directly referenced, the group was possibly referring to the devastating wildfires in Southern California which have resulted in the deaths of 27 people and destroyed more than 15,000 buildings.
Taboo owned a house in Altadena, where the Eaton Fire began on January 7.
Ticketmaster shows that all performances for the Black Eyed Peas: 3008 – The Vegas Residency have been cancelled.
The Black Eyed Peas, who formed in 1995 in Los Angeles, announced the residency in September last year.
Will.i.am was aiming to experiment with new technology to amplify their live show productions.
“Our first residency in Las Vegas gives Black Eyed Peas the opportunity to do what we do best, to dream up something brand new and creative that pushes the boundaries of the live show experience,” he said at the time of the announcement.
“We draw inspiration from Disney rides, Las Vegas shows, concerts, AI and technology. We will reinvent how we perform, creating an interactive show, a journey to 3008 that is both a concert and play. I can’t wait for the world to see what we cook up in Las Vegas.”