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Keyshia Cole - Live in South Africa tour has officially been cancelled.
This decision follows ongoing scheduling challenges with the artist’s team, who this week requested another postponement to accommodate the South African show within Keyshia Cole’s upcoming global tour happening later this year.
Despite rescheduling last year, followed by the further postponement due to the LA fire tragedy early this year.
Due to the latest request to push the date back once again, the promoter has declined to proceed with further changes and has no choice but to cancel the event altogether.
"We are incredibly disappointed to let fans down once again," said the event organising team. "South African fans have shown immense excitement and loyalty, and we were truly looking forward to bringing Keyshia Cole to our shores. Unfortunately, under the current circumstances with a request with yet another postponement, we are unable to continue pursuing a new tour date yet again."
Ticket holders will be contacted directly with information regarding refunds and the official ticketing platform will provide further assistance in the coming days. Alternatively they can be contacted directly via info@ticketpro.co.za.
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