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Rapper, M.anifest, says he does not know what would prevent artistes from performing at concerts they have been booked for.
He said this when he was asked to highlight some factors that may result in artistes not showing up at concerts they have been billed to perform at.
In an interview with Doreen Avio on Daybreak Hitz, M.anifest noted that the discussion surrounding why artistes abandon shows is a difficult subject, and as such, he does not intend to offer any opinion on it.
“Sometimes sort of knowing some of the things that go on, I’m not so eager to make commentary about these things. I just have the advantage of doing Manifestivities and other things, but Charley until you know, I can't be conjecturing I will leave it up to you guys in the media,” he said on Hitz FM.
He however commended artistes and event organizers struggling to put out their works, despite the economic struggles the country is currently facing.
“Being in Ghana, in general, is very tough putting on events, and there are so many things that are happening. So I always send vim and ginger to everyone doing events, from the artistes to everybody doing successfully, because I know everything can go wrong,” he remarked.
M.anifest’s comments follow the discussion surrounding Wizkid’s failure to show up on stage at a concert at the Accra Sports Stadium, on Saturday, December 11.
According to Wizkid, his performance couldn’t come off due to safety difficulties. Reacting to Wizkid’s claim, the organizers, LiveHub Entertainment, debunked the Essence singer’s assertion in a press statement released on December 13.
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