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Rapper Ko-Jo Cue has cancelled the maiden edition of one of the most anticipated concerts of the year.
The ‘For My Brothers’ concert was excepted to come off on February 8 at Allaince Francaise in Accra.
However, because of the recent surge in coronavirus cases in the country, Ko-jo Cue announced on social media that the concert will not come off as planned.
“#FMBconcert Update As much as I want to share this experience with you, I can’t knowingly put you in harms way."
"So in light of the recent spike in COVID cases, the team has decided to postpone the concert. Your life is more important. Full refunds guaranteed. Love, Cue,” he wrote.
#FMBconcert Update
— Ko-Jo Cue (@KOJO_Cue) January 19, 2021
As much as I want to share this experience with you, I can't knowingly put you in harms way. So in light of the recent spike in COVID cases, the team has decided to postpone the concert. Your life is more important.
Full refunds guaranteed.
Love, Cue.
The artiste is concerned about the safety of his fans amidst the upsurge in active Covid-19 cases.
Ko-jo Cue indicated that his team will refund the monies for people who have already paid for tickets.
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