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Zion.T’s Indonesia concert canceled due to 'unforeseen circumstances'

The Zion.T Live in Indonesia show was initially scheduled for Aug. 18 at Indonesia Convention Exhibition (ICE) at BSD City, Tangerang, Banten.

News Desk (The Jakarta Post)
Jakarta
Mon, August 12, 2019

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Zion.T’s Indonesia concert canceled due to 'unforeseen circumstances' South Korean musician Zion.T performing 'Snow'. (twitter.com/THEBLACKLABEL_/File)

South Korean soloist Zion.T’s upcoming concert in Indonesia has been canceled.

The Zion.T Live in Indonesia show was initially scheduled for Aug. 18 at Indonesia Convention Exhibition (ICE) at BSD City, Tangerang, Banten.

The artist’s management The Black Label announced on Wednesday on its Twitter account that the concert was called off due to “unforeseen circumstances”.

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The CEO of the concert's promoter Optimus One, Rachmat Subakti, said in a statement that it had to cancel the concert, which had taken a long time to prepare, based on the management’s request.

“We’ve had to cancel due to an unforeseen situation. We truly apologize to fans who have been waiting to see Zion.T, especially those who had bought the tickets,” Rachmad said. “Optimus One and [promoter] GudLive had tried our best to make the concert happen, but [Zion.T's] management has asked us to cancel it.”

Regarding ticket refunds, buyers can contact the call center of Traveloka (https://www.traveloka.com/en/), the official ticket platform, at 0804-1500-308. On its social media, The Black Label also advised fans to send e-mails to sales@optimusone.co.id.

Born and raised in South Korea, Zion.T or Kim Hae Sol is influenced by hip-hop and R&B genres in his work. His debut album Red Light was released in 2013. (wir/kes)

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