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Kizz Daniel Apologizes To Tanzanians, Promises Another Performance

 

Kizz Daniel has apologized to Tanzanian music lovers for missing a Summer Amplified Show. Recall that he was scheduled to perform but failed to, leading to the destruction of properties by aggrieved fans and an eventual arrest.


Kizz Daniel stated at a news conference in Tanzania that he and Str8up Vibes had agreed that the show must go on.


“We agreed to put up a show on Friday. A free show. So, I will be partnering with Str8up Vibes.”


He continued,”Also, I must apologize to the fans. None of this was intentional. I love my job. Mainly, I love performing.


I didn’t mean to disrespect the fans. It was never intentional. I wanted to perform. I came to Tanzania to perform, but due to some circumstances way over my power, we couldn’t make that happen.


I apologize once again to the people of Tanzania, and I hope you guys give me another chance to give you a show, to give you a proper show, a beautiful show.”


The “Buga” hitmaker was detained by the police after organizers of Summer Amplified show in Tanzania reported him after he failed to appear at the much publicized scheduled show.


The absence of the singer infuriated the audience members who came to see him play, and they wrecked the venue.


Kizz Daniel pulled out of the event because the airline he travelled with did not carry all of his luggage, the show’s promoter Steven Uwa said in an interview with radio host Daddy Freeze.


The show’s promoter disclosed that the booking fee for Kizz Daniel was $60,000.00.


Additionally, he disclosed that the show cost him no less than $300,000 because it was an expensive occasion.


He bemoaned the singer’s explanation for why he didn’t perform as well as the fact that he was arrested.

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