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BREAKING: Kane Brown’s Tupelo, Mississippi Concert Suddenly Canceled: ‘I’m So Sorry Guys’
Fans in Tupelo, Mississippi will have to wait a bit longer to see Kane Brown as tonight’s Worldwide Beautiful Tour…
Kane Brown; Photo by Andrew Wendowski
Fans in Tupelo, Mississippi will have to wait a bit longer to see Kane Brown as tonight’s Worldwide Beautiful Tour date has been canceled at the last minute.
The BancorpSouth Arena & Conference Center announced that the concert would no longer be no taking place just moments before the show was set to begin. The announcement was made at 7:19 pm local time as fans were reportedly already in line to enter the venue.
“Due to unforeseen maintenance issues, we are unable to hold the Kane Brown concert tonight,” the venue shared on social media. “We are so sorry for the inconvenience. Please hold on to your tickets, and we will be in touch soon.”
Tupelo Mississippi I’m sorry guys we were all here waiting to do the show and then got hit with this. I’m so sorry I know y’all have had y’all’s tickets for forever and when we get to play this happens 😑 https://t.co/bGbu71egB4
— Kane Brown (@kanebrown) September 26, 2021
Brown also shared the news across his social platforms, telling fans, “Tupelo Mississippi I’m sorry guys we were all here waiting to do the show and then got hit with this. I’m so sorry I know y’all have had y’all’s tickets for forever and when we get to play this happens.”
This is the second time the concert has been rescheduled as the show was originally scheduled for August 8, 2020. It was then rescheduled for September 25, 2021, and now, the fate of the show is up in the air as fans are being asked to hold on to their tickets and stand by for updates.
Russell Dickerson and Restless Road were scheduled to open for Brown in Tupelo.
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Brown has been busy playing rescheduled dates from his Worldwide Beautiful Tour, and will officially kick off his Blessed & Free Tour, featuring Jordan Davis, Chase Rice, and Restless Road, on October 1.
The “One Mississippi” singer was recently honored by earning a spot on the TIME 100 list.
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