Music
‘Africans Unite’ concert cancelled as Burna Boy pulls out
According to the statement, the decision to cancel the Africans Unite Concert comes after the call from a group of South African entertainers under the aegis of Tshwane Entertainment Collective to boycott the concert.
“With the increasing threats of violence from other unfortunate segments of the public and without any government intervention, Phambili Media and Play Network Africa were prompted to take the threats and warnings seriously, as the safety of all artists and attendees could not be guaranteed. We then decided to cancel the concert. The safety of all attendees, artists and crew comes first”, the statement said.
It further said,
“We do, however, stand behind our decision for the initial inclusion of Burna Boy in the Africans Unite Concert line-up. As one of artists at the centre stage of the xenophobic attacks uproar, we saw fit to engage him to be a part of the Africans Unite campaign that aims to ultimately change the current negative narrative to that of solidarity and unity. It seems we have failed in this regard.”.
Phambili Media also said that as organisers of the Africans Unite Concert, they will continue to advocate for unity and peace. Moreover, they condemn any form of discrimination, violence or aggressive behaviour towards any person due to their gender or nationality.
The statement added that anyone who bought tickets and has not yet collected their tickets can contact the call centre for a full refund to the card used for payment.
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