Afrobeats artiste, King Promise, has postponed his ‘5 Star European Tour’ which was expected to kick off this weekend, Saturday, April 30.
In a post on social media, the singer announced that the tour is being delayed because the released date of his upcoming project was pushed back.
“This has been a difficult decision to make but I want you to be able to enjoy my new music with me in person,” he wrote.
King Promise, however, assured fans that new dates would be released and all the tickets that have been purchased would remain valid.
He urged fans to remain patient, adding that he is looking forward to seeing fans soon.
The tour was expected to last four weeks, beginning on Saturday, April 30 to May 29.
The ‘5 Star European Tour’ would take place in Paris, Cologne, Berlin, Amsterdam, London, Oslo, Stockholm, Hamburg, Birmingham, and Manchester.
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