SA: Burna Boy’s FNB Stadium show cancelled
Burna Boy’s anticipated concert at Johannesburg’s FNB Stadium in South Africa has been officially cancelled.
Ticketing platform TicketPro confirmed the development today on their website, providing details about the refund process for ticket holders.
Early this week, it emerged that the concert, originally scheduled for this weekend, had been postponed to 16 December due to sound-related issues. A source within the concert-planning committee told local newspaper Sunday World that the singer terminated the services of a South Africa-based sound team just days before the event.
Additionally, the show is believed to have faced challenges with attendance, as suite tickets were discounted by 25% on various online platforms.
Khanya PR and Media Solutions, the agency responsible for the show’s PR and social media management, withdrew from the event, citing business interests and legal advice as reasons for their decision.
Following allegations of misconduct and pending legal proceedings related to the concert, Ternary Media Group, responsible for producing the show, has also initiated a leadership transition. The outfit’s former head, Sedote Nwachukwu, has been relieved of his CEO responsibilities until further notice.
“Ternary Media Group is actively cooperating with the authorities in their investigation,” the firm notes in a statement. “The company regrets any inconvenience caused to fans and stakeholders and is exploring options to reschedule the Burna Boy concert at a later date.”
Burna Boy’s recent global success has been highlighted by sold-out stadium shows, like a recent headlining concert at the London Stadium boasting a 60 000-seat capacity. The South African show would have been part of his African tour to promote his latest LP I Told Them.
In light of the difficulties surrounding his South African show, Burna Boy took to Instagram to reassure his fans of a future visit. “I was in SA last year and I had 100 000 of the most beautiful South Africans outside for me,” he posted. “I will see you again real soon South Africa. I love you.”
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