For example, the Nigerian singer had not been paid up front for his performance as agreed and therefore refused to travel from England. “We’ve been paid in full by Burna Boy,” BonBon Entertainment wrote. “Burna Boy didn’t stay in London. He landed in Holland and spent the night in Amsterdam.” He was also not at a Shell petrol station where he could be seen, nor was he at Beyoncé’s concert. In addition, the organizer points out that they did not extend the time to allow the audience to go to the bar any longer and say that they did everything they could to put it on stage.
As the reason for missing his flight, BonBon points to a Burna Boy agent, who should have arranged a ride for Friday but ‘failed’ to do so. “We only found out about this on Friday,” they wrote. “When we heard that, we found a flight that would take Burna Boy to the Netherlands. But the result would be that his show would run out. We had permission from the local authorities to start later, so it was possible to start a little later. At that point, we were still confident that The show will go on.” However, when that flight was delayed, it threw this new schedule into chaos.
The concert will take place on July 23.
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