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Reactions as Rema cancels his concert in Atlanta US.
There have been different reactions about Nigerian sensation artist Rema cancelling his US show due to what many refer to as venue inconvenience.
The highly anticipated Atlanta, Georgia concert by Rema has been cancelled due to the venue’s excessive heat, which is an unacceptable turn of events.
As the area’s temperatures reached record highs, it was decided to put his fans’ and his crew’s safety and well-being first.
During his performance there, The Mavin star personally announced the show’s cancellation.
He apologized sincerely for any inconvenience he may have given to ticket holders and spectators who were looking forward to the concert.
Due to the potential health concerns of severe heat, the choice was decided after great deliberation.
Rema, who is well-known for his popular songs and upbeat live performances, expressed his regret at not being able to interact with his Atlanta fans right now. He underlined, however, that the welfare and security of his supporters come first.
Check Out some of the reactions below:
rema cancel concert, cancel after party. weytin we go do now 😭😭
— ishioma (@ishi0ma) July 27, 2023
He did make a good decision with canceling the show. But this is also on his team they need to book better, and bigger venues. I had a not so great experience with the rema concert I went to recently- my issue was with the venue.
— zette (@luxuriousxmm) July 27, 2023
We all know how brazy a Rema concert is, you just know the venue will get at least 3x hotter if the concert gets to its peak.
Attendees have every right to be pissed but It was only wise he rescheduled than having cases of people who fainted due to inadequate ventilation.— Malik🦇 (@MalikBackk) July 27, 2023
https://twitter.com/daintydolll_/status/1684434284658974720?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
Glad I didn’t drive to Atl for the Rema concert 😂
— Little Miss Hottie🇳🇬 ❤️🔥 🇵🇸 (@Yourubaddie) July 27, 2023
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