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Nov 22, 2012 News
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International artiste Chris Brown is not coming to Guyana for a show which was scheduled for Boxing Day, December 26, 2012 at the Guyana National Stadium.
The Hits and Jams Entertainment Group which was organizing the event noted that the Management of Chris Brown has decided to pull the artiste from his performance in Guyana over concerns about recent media reports on protests over the artiste’s intended visit to Guyana.
The management team in a correspondence to HJ Entertainment said that it does not feel comfortable at this stage allowing the multi award winning singer to visit Guyana. The team said that it has been following reports in the local and international press about the protests over his Guyana appearance.
Over the weekend, the singer’s performance in Europe was smeared with widespread protests. His team appears to be making efforts to avoid similar protests. His management team has indicated that it remains interested in having the singer perform in Guyana but just not at this time under the current circumstances.
Hits and Jams Entertainment intends to still host the “Unforgettable II” show on December 26 but with a different headline act. “Already negotiations have started with a number of leading American R&B artistes and we will keep the media and the public up-to-date with the developments” Hits and Jams stated.
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